Collected Plays Of Euripides by Euripides
The "Collected Plays of Euripides" is a compilation of works by the ancient Greek tragedian, Euripides, known for his innovative approach to traditional myths and exploration of complex human emotions. The collection includes some of his most famous plays, such as "Medea," "The Bacchae," and "Hippolytus," which delve into themes of revenge, divine intervention, and the struggles of individuals against societal norms. Euripides is celebrated for his portrayal of strong female characters and his ability to evoke empathy for flawed individuals, challenging audiences to reconsider moral and ethical dilemmas. Through his dramatic narratives, Euripides offers a profound commentary on the human condition, making his plays enduringly relevant.
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- Published
- -405
- Nationality
- Greek
- Length
- Moderate
- Pages
- 400-600
- Original Language
- Ancient greek
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