Andromache (Masterplots, Revised Second Edition)
At a glance:
- Author: Euripides
- First Published: 426
- Type of Work: Drama
- Type of Plot: Tragedy
- Time of Work: About a decade after the Trojan War
- Setting: The temple of Thetis in Thessaly
- Principal Characters: Andromache, Hermione, Menelaus, Peleus, Molossus, Orestes, Thetis, Chorus of Pythian Maidens
- Genres: Drama, Tragedy
- Subjects: Suicide, Murder or homicide, Gods or goddesses, Greek or Roman times, Greece or Greek people, Trojan War
- Locales: Greece, ancient, Thessaly
The Story:
After the death of Hector and the fall of Troy, Andromache had been given as a special prize to Neoptolemus, son of Achilles. As his slave and concubine, she had borne a son, Molossus, thereby arousing the jealous wrath of Hermione, Neoptolemus’ barren wife. Fearing Hermione’s hatred and sensing her doom, Andromache sought sanctuary in the sacred grounds of the temple of Thetis, after secretly sending her son to a neighbor for safekeeping.
Hermione appeared at the temple and accused Andromache of seeking to oust her, taunted her for bearing a son to...
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