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seems to suffer because Euripides uses too often the somewhat artificial<br />

technique of formal debate between the persons of his play. However,<br />

despite defects in structure and portrayal of character, and despite its<br />

failure to achieve a universality necessary to tragedy, the play is notable<br />

for passages where Euripidean pathos is at its best. Andromache and her<br />

son as they face their doom will always stir emotional depths. Any play<br />

which contains such scenes as this will command its fair due of respect<br />

from the discriminating critic.

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