Description
The Greek Theater Mask of Talthybius in the play Hecuba is described as follows:
A much more sympathetic representative of the Greeks, the herald Talthybius wonders at Queen Hecubaโs fall into misfortune before giving the long โmessenger-speechโ relating Polyxenaโs noble behavior leading up to the Greeksโ ritual killing of her.
Images: Sadness, but he is also considered a soldier, the โmessengerโ.
A combination of sadness and awe โ genuinely cares about the outcome of Hecuba and the women.
This Greek Theatre Mask is made of neoprene and has an adjustable strap.