Two Tragedies of Euripides

Two Tragedies of Euripides

by (ancient Greece) Euripides

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Euripides' works concentratedly reflected the political and ideological crisis during the decline of the slave social democracy in Athens. "Medea" is considered the most touching Greek tragedy. It tells the revenge of Medea who was betrayed by her husband. It reflects the writer's sympathy for the social status of women at that time and supports their resistance. "Women of Troy" writes about the pain of many female captives after the fall of Troy, expressing the writer's strong hatred for the war.

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