Essay discussing what can be learnt about Ancient Greece and its society from examining Euripides' play "The Bacchae" including bib
Date Submitted: 07/10/2004 12:49:31
Category: / History / European History
Length: 6 pages (1711 words)
Category: / History / European History
Length: 6 pages (1711 words)
The third of the Three Great Playwrights of Ancient Greek Drama, Euripides who lived from 485 -406 B.C., is generally considered the most tragic and least polite of the major dramatists. Like other Greek dramatists of the era, he was a man of his times, participating enthusiastically in the social and political life of his community. Euripides wrote for Athens and the surrounding Attica, and these geographical and historical limits gave his plays an intense
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*<Tab/>www.stir.ac.uk/.../webdocs/Departments/ Arts/ReligiousStudies/mlk%20copy/lectures/7212/t.a.euripides
*<Tab/>plaza.ufl.edu/caleb98/magic/bacchae.html
*<Tab/>www.pullins.com/excerpts/bacchae/espo_ap1.htm
*<Tab/>mama.essortment.com/euripidestheba_rsnd.htm
*<Tab/>academic.brooklyn.cuny.edu/ classic/wilson/core/bacchae.htm
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