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Greek Tragedy Framework explores the enduring relevance of ancient Greek tragedies within classical Athenian society, revealing their significant role in religious festivals and public discourse. These plays, crafted by playwrights like Aeschylus, Sophocles, and Euripides, weren't mere entertainment; they were integral to civic life, prompting critical reflection on justice, morality, and the human condition. Understanding Athenian democracy, religious beliefs, and social hierarchies is key to appreciating these works, highlighting how tragedy served as a vehicle for exploring fundamental questions. The book dissects the formal elements of tragedy—poetic language, choral odes, dramatic conventions—alongside the socio-political context of their performance. It progresses through three parts: tracing the origins of Greek tragedy, exploring recurring themes like fate versus free will, and analyzing the performance context within Athenian religious festivals and the political landscape. By integrating literary analysis, historical context, and performance studies, Greek Tragedy Framework offers a comprehensive understanding of Greek tragedy as a dynamic cultural phenomenon, bridging classics, theatre studies, and political science.
© 2025 Publifye (E-Book): 9788235240347
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