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SUMMARY
A THOUSAND SHIPS
BASED ON THE BOOK BY NATALIE HAYNES
SUMMARY WRITTEN BY: SPEEDY LIBRARY
CONTENT
The Muse and the Poet
The Trojan Horse and the Fall of Troy
The Women of Troy
The Warrior Queens
Letters from Penelope
The Plight of the Captured Women
Sacrifices and Decisions
Betrayal and Revenge
Homecomings and Endings
General Analysis
ABOUT THE ORIGINAL BOOK
A Thousand Ships by Natalie Haynes retells the Trojan War from the perspectives of the women involved. The narrative explores the experiences of characters like Hecabe, Penelope, and Clytemnestra, highlighting their endurance, grief, and acts of revenge. The story challenges the traditional epic focus on male heroism, giving voice to the forgotten women. The book explores the complex nature of war and its lasting impacts, not only on the battlefield but also on the lives of those left behind. It questions the glorification of war and emphasizes the need to recognize the diverse experiences of all those touched by conflict, especially the women who have been relegated to the margins of history. The text also reveals the gods as flawed and self serving and not above manipulating humans to achieve their own ends.
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Release date
Audiobook: 19 February 2025
Tags
English
India