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andromache

Pronunciation: [ˌændrəˈmɑːki]

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Context: "literature"

(noun) Andromache is a character from Greek mythology. She was the wife of Hector, a hero of the Trojan War. In stories, she is often shown as a loving wife and mother who faces great sorrow when her husband goes to battle.

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Andromache fiercely supported her husband Hector during the Trojan War.

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Unlike other characters, Andromache did not seek glory in battle; her focus was on her family.

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What challenges did Andromache face after Hector's death?

Context: "history"

(proper noun) Andromache is also a name used to refer to a historical figure in ancient literature, showing a woman with strong values and deep emotions, often representing themes of love and loss.

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In many poems, Andromache symbolizes loyalty and the pain of losing a loved one.

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Andromache was not simply a background character; she played a crucial role in the stories.

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How does Andromache's story reflect the struggles of women in ancient times?

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