Statements (51)
Predicate | Object |
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gptkbp:instance_of |
gptkb:play
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gptkbp:adaptation |
adapted into films
adapted into operas adapted into modern plays various adaptations in literature and theater |
gptkbp:character_development |
Andromache's resilience
Hermione's jealousy Neoptolemus's moral conflict |
gptkbp:conflict |
Andromache vs. Hermione
Neoptolemus vs. Hermione Andromache vs. Neoptolemus |
gptkbp:critical_reception |
mixed reviews in antiquity
appreciated for its emotional depth |
gptkbp:cultural_significance |
explores the plight of women in war
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gptkbp:genre |
gptkb:earthquake
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gptkbp:historical_context |
reflects societal views on women
depicts the consequences of war set in post-Trojan War Greece |
https://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label |
The Andromache of Euripides
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gptkbp:influence |
influenced later works of tragedy
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gptkbp:inspiration |
inspired by Homeric epics
inspired by the Trojan War |
gptkbp:language |
gptkb:City
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gptkbp:legacy |
studied in academic settings
performed in various cultural contexts considered a classic of Greek literature |
gptkbp:main_character |
gptkb:Andromache
gptkb:Neoptolemus gptkb:Hermione |
gptkbp:notable_quote |
" I am a woman, and I have suffered."
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gptkbp:performance |
revived in modern theater
performed in ancient Greece traditional Greek theater features monologues uses chorus |
gptkbp:premiered_on |
c. 425 BC
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gptkbp:related_works |
Greek tragedies
Euripides' other plays |
gptkbp:scholarships |
analyzed for its narrative structure
examined for its historical context studied for its themes of gender and power |
gptkbp:setting |
gptkb:Phthia
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gptkbp:symbolism |
Andromache as a symbol of suffering
Hermione as a symbol of vengeance Neoptolemus as a symbol of conflicted loyalty |
gptkbp:theme |
gptkb:betrayal
gptkb:revenge grief |
gptkbp:written_by |
gptkb:Euripides
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gptkbp:bfsParent |
gptkb:Agamemnon
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gptkbp:bfsLayer |
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