Medea and Other Plays

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Explore the emotional depths of human experience with "Medea and Other Plays," a compelling collection of four tragedies by the renowned playwright Euripides. Translated by Philip Vellacott, this trade paperback edition from Penguin Classics brings to life Euripides' exploration of flawed characters, betrayal, and vengeance against the backdrop of Greek society. The collection includes the haunting tragedy of Medea, where a scorned woman exacts a shocking revenge that resonates through the ages. Also featured are 'Hecabe,' which portrays the despair of a queen driven to madness, 'Electra,' a tale of vengeance as a daughter seeks to avenge her father's murder, and 'Heracles,' where the legendary hero confronts the chaos within his own family. Each play dives deep into themes of jealousy, guilt, and the complexities of human nature, all while challenging traditional notions of morality. This essential volume is perfect for students of literature, lovers of Greek tragedies, and anyone captivated by powerful storytelling. With its insightful introduction, this collection situates Euripides in the context of Classical Athens and highlights his revolutionary approach to character-driven narratives without divine intervention. Experience the profound impact of Euripides' work and why he remains a pivotal figure in Western literature with "Medea and Other Plays."

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