
Andromache
Andromache is a Classical Greek tragedy by Euripides, written in the 5th century BCE. The play follows Andromache, the widow of Hector, who is taken captive by Neoptolemus, Achilles' son, and later faces jealousy and danger from Neoptolemus' new wife, Hermione. As Andromache seeks sanctuary to protect her son from harm, the play explores themes of loyalty, revenge, and the consequences of war. Notable for its portrayal of female strength and suffering, this work remains a significant part of Greek literature.
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