Euripides Ii by Euripides

A collection of powerful tragic dramas that retell well-known myths with psychological acuity and moral ambiguity, probing the clash between human passion and social or divine order. The works foreground embattled characters—often women—caught in dilemmas of revenge, injustice, or forbidden desire, blending sharp dialogue, dark irony, and lyrical moments to expose the limits of communal values and the harsh consequences of hubris and fate.

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Ancient greek
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