How does Euripides’ portrayal of Hecuba challenge traditional views of female characters in Greek tragedy?
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How does Euripides’ portrayal of Hecuba challenge traditional views of female characters in Greek tragedy?
What do you think led Euripides to focus so heavily on themes of revenge and justice in this play?
Did anyone else feel the play’s pacing slowed during the intense monologues, or was that part of the emotional build-up?