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Andromache: A Play in Three Acts

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The play dramatizes the uneasy aftermath of a great siege, centering on a captive woman bound to a victorious king, his jealous queen, and an exiled noble whose return reopens old loyalties and vendettas. Set in Phthia across three acts, scenes alternate between sacred rites, intimate domestic moments, and public confrontations as questions of motherhood, honor, and political legitimacy intersect. Personal grief and competing claims to power escalate through manipulations and reprisals, culminating in irreversible violence that exposes the human cost of conquest and the fragile limits of mercy.

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Gilbert Murray

Gilbert Murray (1866-1957) was a prominent British classical scholar, translator, and playwright, known for his contributions to the understanding of ancient Greek literature and drama. He served as the Regius Professor of Greek at the University of Oxford and was a key figure in the revival of interest in Greek tragedy during the early 20th century. His notable works include translations of plays such as "Andromache: A Play in Three Acts" and "Carlyon Sahib: A Drama in Four Acts," which reflect his deep engagement with classical themes. Murray also wrote extensively on Greek religion and philosophy, contributing to the broader discourse on the relevance of ancient thought in contemporary society.

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