Ajax by Sophocles
"Ajax" is a classic Greek tragedy that revolves around the character of Ajax, a heroic warrior in the Trojan War who falls into a state of madness and despair when he is passed over for the honor of inheriting the armor of the fallen hero, Achilles. In his fury, Ajax slaughters a flock of sheep, believing them to be his comrades. When he regains his sanity and realizes what he has done, he is filled with shame and ultimately takes his own life. The play explores themes of honor, pride, and the tragic consequences of unchecked rage.
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- Published
- -440
- Nationality
- Greek
- Length
- Very Short
- Pages
- 40-60
- Original Language
- Ancient greek
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- Alternate Titles
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- Aias
- Aias Ajax
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