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The Trojan Women- Characters
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The Trojan Women- characters, including descriptions, context, role and relationships
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The Trojan Women- Characters
Hecuba
Former queen of Troy
Had 19 children with Prius, most are dead
Talthybius told her Polyxena was serving Achilles' tomb
Achilles killed Hector
Polyxena is actually dead
Chopped hair in morning
Monody in prologue
Physically weak, needs a stick
Varies between optimistic and mourning
Still considered a leader despite her fall from status
Disdainful towards Talthybius
Has to be slave to Odysseus
Hates Helen
Often attempts to console and rouse other women
Vengeful- wants Helen dead
Poseidon
Greek god of the sea
Initially sided with the Greeks in the war, but then with the Trojans after the Greeks destroyed his temples and walls
Symbols
Horses
Trident
Seafoam
Only appears in the divine prologue to discuss disrupting the Greeks' trip home
Athena
Goddess of wisdom and war
Enters in the divine prologue to ask Poseidon to ruin the Greeks' journey home
Symbols
Owls
Spear
Snakes
Sided with the Greeks in the war until they disrespected her by not punishing someone who dragged Cassandra away from Athena's temple
Cassandra
Daughter of Hecuba
Cursed by Apollo to foresee the future but never be believed
Only foresees her own death
Killed by Clytemnestra
Has to be slave to Agamemnon
Crazed by curse
May be one who is most engaged with reality
Talthybius
Greek herald
Directs women where to go and what to do
Not actually in charge
Sometimes seems to have sympathy
Might be mockery and cruelty
Andromache
Widow of Hector and mother of Astyanax
Has to be slave to Neoptolemus
Son of Achilles, especially cruel considering Polyxena's supposed position
Has to be in control of her emotional state
Suffers loss of husband and son in short period of time
Astyanax
Son of Hector and Andromache
Heir to Troy
Murdered by Greeks to ensure end of reign
Menelaus
King of Sparta and Helen's husband
Used Helen and Paris as excuse for war
Goes to Troy to kill Helen but ends up overwhelmed by her beauty
Chorus
Widows of Trojan soldiers
Varying ages and abilities e.g. unable to walk
Lower status than Hecuba, look up to her as queen
Going to be given to different Greek soldiers/officials as slaves
Going to all die at sea due to Poseidon's storms
Helen
Renowned for her beauty
Married to Menelaus, but is either kidnapped by Paris or runs away with him
Blamed for start of war by Trojans
Doesn't mourn for Trojans and doesn't accept responsibility
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