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Euripides' great anti-war play was timely when it was first performed in 415BC and it is no less timely today. Written in the shadow of a contemporary atrocity in which the Athenians slaughtered the men of the island of Melos and enslaved the women, the play remains a harrowing representation of warfare's collateral damage...
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