
"The Trojan Women"
"The Trojan Women" is a classical Greek play by Euripides that depicts the suffering of Trojan women after their city’s fall to the Greeks. It highlights themes of war, loss, and the impact on innocent civilians, particularly women and children, who face captivity and grief. Through poignant dialogues, the play explores human suffering, the horrors of war, and the futility of violence, offering a powerful reflection on the cost of conflict and the vulnerability of those caught in its aftermath.