Trojan women is a tragic work by euripides, an ancient Greek playwright. It is based on the legend of heroes in ancient Greece and was written in 4 15 BC.
The story takes place in the occupied suburb of Troy.
Mr. Cobb slept soundly in the tent. She is the wife of bartholomew Priam of Troy. Poseidon, the sea god, came to her side and told the sad scene after the fall of Troy. He was about to leave when he met Athena. Because the Greeks invaded the goddess' temple, the goddess wanted them to suffer on their way home. She begged Poseidon to set off roaring waves at sea, and Poseidon readily agreed. The two gods will leave soon.
Korbel woke up crying about what had happened to her: the motherland collapsed, her husband and son died, and her predecessor's honor was ruined. At her age, she was inevitably enslaved She called for the captured Trojan women in the concentration camp, and the Trojan women agreed. They asked her why she was crying, and she told them that the Greeks were about to set sail and they would be distributed by the winners immediately. Trojan women immediately fell into fear of slave life.
At this time, the herald came and announced that Trojan women had been assigned. Cobb's daughter Cassandra was assigned to Agamemnon, commander-in-chief of the Greek Coalition forces; Her other daughter was sent by Lucena to serve the dead Achilles; Hector's wife andromache gave it to Achilles' son; Cowper will be Odysseus' slave. When the herald announced that he had finished, he asked his entourage to find Cassandra and take her to Agamemnon.
Cassandra came frantically, saying that Agamemnon had married her, and she wanted to destroy his family and avenge her father and brother. Then he went on to say that Agamemnon lost his daughter, many Greeks died in a foreign land, his wife became a widow, his father lost his son, all for a Helen, and the Trojans died gloriously for their country. She predicted the future of Cobb and Odysseus, and the herald took her away. Hector Cobb immediately fainted to the ground.
After waking up, crying about her tragic fate, andromache and her son AS Tijana came to her by bus. When she saw her daughter-in-law, she thought of her son. She heard that her daughter Poloxena had been killed and put in front of Achilles' grave, which increased her pain. Andromache doesn't want to be a slave in the house where her husband was murdered. Cobb advised her to be patient with her little son. I didn't know the herald came to announce that the Greeks had decided to throw the child from the Trojan Tower and die. The son clung to his mother's clothes and refused to leave. Mother let him kiss himself for the last time. Andromache was heartbroken to see his son executed. Then, she herself was taken away and became the slave of the winner.
Menelaus came with soldiers. He came to pick up Helen. According to the Greek resolution, Helen will be executed by her ex-husband as a prisoner. She was taken to Menelaus by the soldiers in the camp and began to defend herself. She said that the root of suffering was Cobb's son Paris, who praised God's love in the trial and angered Athena and Hera, the queen of heaven, who promised him to conquer Greece and rule Asia and Europe. She eloped with Paris because she loved God, and Zeus was powerless before God, let alone alone alone. She intended to run away, not stay in Troy. Hector Cobb retorted that Hera and Athena would not come to Mount Ide near Troy for a joke, nor would they sell Greece to foreigners. As for "God's love", it's just Helen's idea that Paris is beautiful and she wants to live in luxury. If Helen doesn't want to stay in Troy, she should try to kill herself. Helen knelt down and asked Menelaus for forgiveness. Menelaus decided to take Helen back to Greece for execution.
Trojan women lament the fate of their loved ones and curse their enemies. The attendants came down to them with his son and hector's shield, led by the herald. Herald ordered Mr. cobber to bury the child's body and leave. Hector asked his attendants, why are you afraid of a child, an unprecedented massacre? Mr. Cobb decorated the body and people immediately carried it for burial.
Then the herald brought someone to burn Troy. Mr. Cobb tried to jump into the fire, but the Greeks failed to stop him. Troy collapsed in cries and flames. Herald rate people with hector Cobb and trojan women walked to the shore of the ship.