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Tag: Greek Monologues

The Victory Shall Be Justice! (Athena)
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The Victory Shall Be Justice! (Athena)

After the fall of Troy, Athena assures Apollo that the Greeks will pay for their war crimes against the Trojans. Continue reading The Victory Shall Be Justice! (Athena)

The Vision (Cassandra)
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The Vision (Cassandra)

Cassandra warns Agamemnon that the Greek victory over Troy is not what it seems. Continue reading The Vision (Cassandra)

The Captive (Helen)
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The Captive (Helen)

After the death of Paris, Helen casts herself as his unwilling captive in an attempt to curb the hostility that Hecuba and the remaining Trojans harbor against her. Continue reading The Captive (Helen)

Such Pretty Work! (Andromache)
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Such Pretty Work! (Andromache)

Still in mourning for Hector, Andromache now appears before the Palace of Troy to tell Hecuba of a new sorrow. Continue reading Such Pretty Work! (Andromache)

No More Trojan Wennen! (Hecuba)
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No More Trojan Wennen! (Hecuba)

Hecuba rallies the Trojan Wennen to make a final stand against the Greeks. Continue reading No More Trojan Wennen! (Hecuba)

Iphianassa (Agamemnon)
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Iphianassa (Agamemnon)

Agamemnon recounts the troubling sacrifice he made in order to sail to Troy. Continue reading Iphianassa (Agamemnon)

I Would Have Survived! (Hafiye)
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I Would Have Survived! (Hafiye)

Trojan spear maiden Hafiye reveals how far she would have gone to avoid being taken into bondage by the Greeks. Continue reading I Would Have Survived! (Hafiye)

Where Is This Great Myth, Man? (Nicodice)
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Where Is This Great Myth, Man? (Nicodice)

After killing a Greek attacker to save a Trojan comrade, spear maiden Nicodice laments her transition from sage to soldier. Continue reading Where Is This Great Myth, Man? (Nicodice)

The Eyes of Godde (Apollo)
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The Eyes of Godde (Apollo)

Apollo, Godde of Reason, looks down upon a ruined Troy, lamenting the futility of humin battles, and wondering if he should take the ultimate step to end all humin suffering forever. Continue reading The Eyes of Godde (Apollo)

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