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  1. Feb 4, 2011 · THE TROJAN WOMEN. The scene represents a battlefield, a few days after the battle. At the back are the walls of Troy, partially ruined. In front of them, to right and left, are some huts, containing those of the Captive Women who have been specially set apart for the chief Greek leaders.

  2. Euripides Trojan Women. Translated by E. P. Coleridge. Revised by the Trojan Women Heroization team (Hélène Emeriaud, Kelly Lambert, Janet M. Ozsolak, Sarah Scott, Keith Stone) Before Agamemnon’s tent in the camp near Troy. Poseidon.

  3. Enter CHORUS OF CAPTIVE TROJAN WOMEN. SEMI-CHORUS O Hecuba why these cries, these piercing shrieks? What mean thy words? For I heard thy piteous wail echo through the building, and a pang terror shoots through each captive Trojan's breast, as pent within these walls they mourn their slavish lot. HECUBA

  4. Jan 15, 2022 · The Trojan women. by. Euripides. Publication date. 2005. Topics. Hecuba, Queen of Troy -- Drama, Queens -- Turkey -- Troy (Extinct city) -- Drama, Trojan War -- Drama. Publisher. Newburyport, MA : Focus Classical Library.

  5. THE TROJAN WOMEN. SCENE: The action tak.es place shortly after the capture of Troy. All Trojan me11 have been killed, or have fled; all women aud chil­ dren are captives. The scene is an open space before the city, which is visible in the background, partly demolished and smol­ dering.

  6. Nov 16, 2003 · THE TROJAN WOMEN _The scene represents a battlefield, a few days after the battle. At the back are the walls of Troy, partially ruined. In front of them, to right and left, are some huts, containing those of the Captive Women who have been specially set apart for the chief Greek leaders.

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