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: Many modern critics see Hippolyta as a "defeated" queen whose silence in the play reflects her loss of agency.

Hippolyta's entry into the narrative is defined by defeat. Theseus famously declares, "I woo'd thee with my sword / And won thy love, doing thee injuries" (Act 1, Scene 1). Savage Subjugation hippolyta faces savage domination full

The phrase "savage domination" often characterizes their backstory, where Theseus conquered Hippolyta’s kingdom through warfare before bringing her to Athens to be his bride. : Many modern critics see Hippolyta as a

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