
Theodicy of Aeschylus ("classics and Interpretation" No. 27)
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Aeschylus, an ancient Greek tragic poet, is known as the greatest tragedian writer in ancient Greece along with Sophocles and Euripides, and is known as the father of tragedy. This volume focuses on Aeschylus's three plays, "The Oresteia" and "Prometheus Bound." "The Oresteia" is both a poetic and a political event. It tells how a community gradually gathers its gaze to witness the completion of justice. At the same time, this series attempts to reconstruct a new and more pure image of the father of tragedy by analyzing the "Prometheus Bound" trilogy.
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