Heracles And Other Plays by Euripides

A collection of tragedies that probes the limits of human endurance and the fallout of divine caprice, following heroes and families undone by war, madness, and the ravages of conflict. Through stark reversals, contested justice, and poignant choral laments, these plays dissect power, kinship, and moral responsibility, revealing how fragile honor and sanity become amid political turmoil and the gods’ indifference.

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