Andromaca

Andromaca

mythological figure Greece

Andromaca is a character from Greek mythology, known primarily from Homer's 'Iliad.' She is the wife of Hector, the Trojan prince, and embodies the pain and sorrow of war through her heart-wrenching lament over her husband's death. Her grief represents the universal suffering endured by women during conflicts, reflecting the emotional toll of loss and the struggles faced by mothers in times of war. Andromaca's narrative serves as a poignant reminder of the human cost of violence and the enduring impact of war on families.

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Italy Italy: Andromaca's lament for Hector symbolizes the grief of women today in war-torn countries. 7

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