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Study Day - Euripides, The Trojan Women (415 bc)

The play foregrounds the experience of women left behind after the Trojan War. It explores their grief and suffering while exposing how, in war particularly, women are treated by men as commodities. The play is remarkable for the powerful anti-war perspective it offers. We are fortunate to have an excellent, strongly cast film, directed by Michael Cacoyannis (1971).

Please book by emailing: studydays@deliveringshakespeare.com or calling 01827 712132

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Study Day - William Makepeace Thackeray, Vanity Fair (1848)