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Euripides (c. 480 – 406 BCE) was a seminal figure in ancient Greek tragedy, distinguished by his complex characters and exploration of psychological depth. Born in Attica, he authored approximately 92 plays, with around 19 surviving in full. Notable works include "Medea," which examines themes of revenge and justice, and "The Bacchae," which delves into the conflict between reason and instinct. more Euripides (c. 480 – 406 BCE) was a seminal figure in ancient Greek tragedy, distinguished by his complex characters and exploration of psychological depth. Born in Attica, he authored approximately 92 plays, with around 19 surviving in full. Notable works include "Medea," which examines themes of revenge and justice, and "The Bacchae," which delves into the conflict between reason and instinct. "Hippolytus" is another significant play, exploring the destructive power of passion and the capriciousness of the gods. Euripides' work often challenged societal norms and depicted gods in a more human and fallible light. He was a contemporary of Aeschylus and Sophocles and remains a pivotal figure in the evolution of dramatic literature. less

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