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The Trojan Women is a tragedy that was written in 415 BC and is a theatre piece that of which prizes the horror of war and its consequences. The tragedy is in the eyes of the Eurpides as he is the one who wrote it. The story of the Trojan War inspired the tragedy of The Trojan Women. The Trojan women is said to have begun before Troy, on a day where the Greek armies won the Trojan War and captures what happens after the Trojan War and the fate of the characters. The Trojan Women is important to a modern-day understanding as it retells the consequences of the Trojan War, portrayed in a way that is intriguing and detailed. Since it’s so popular, this play is able to be enjoyed and witnessed by multiple generations, each with their own adaptation.