The Persians And Other Plays by Aeschylus
And Other Plays
This collection of ancient Greek tragedies delves into themes of hubris, divine retribution, and the human condition through the lens of historical and mythological narratives. The plays explore the aftermath of the Persian Wars, the moral dilemmas faced by characters caught in the throes of fate, and the consequences of human actions that defy the gods. With a focus on the intricate interplay between personal ambition and collective destiny, the stories offer a profound reflection on the nature of power, pride, and the inevitable downfall that follows unchecked arrogance.
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- Nationality
- Greek
- Length
- Short
- Pages
- 150-200
- Original Language
- Ancient greek
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- Persae
- The Persians
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