De princesas a esclavas. En Troya. (Heroínas de la mitología griega III)

  • Alicia Esteban Santos
Palabras clave: Women, Mythology, Slavery, War, Trojan War, Man /woman, Concubinage, Concubine /wife, Rebel women and submissive women, Victim women, Euripides, Aeschylus, Sophocles, Homer, Greek tragedy, Greek epic,

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This paper deals again with the Trojan women, but now focussing on their essencial change of social and personal status, because all of them —even the queen and the princesses— became slaves, and concubines of men who had killed their family and destroyed their city. We talk about Briseis, Chryseis, Tecmessa, Hecuba, Polyxena, Andromache and Cassandra —and also about Hesione— and we can see important analogies and oppositions between them, especially with regards to their respective attitude, submissive or rebel.

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2007-06-13
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Esteban Santos A. (2007). De princesas a esclavas. En Troya. (Heroínas de la mitología griega III). Cuadernos de Filología Clásica. Estudios griegos e indoeuropeos, 17, 45-75. https://revistas.ucm.es/index.php/CFCG/article/view/CFCG0707110045A
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