“This is true liberty, when free-born men, having to advise the public, may speak free.”
Quote by Euripides
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The collection offers a comprehensive look into the works of Euripides, showcasing his skill in crafting dramatic narratives and his ability to delve into the human condition. The plays range from the tragic tale of Hippolytus, whose fate is entangled with the gods, to the political intrigue of the Suppliant Women, and the tragic love story of Helen. Electra and Cyclops further demonstrate Euripides' mastery of the tragic genre, with Electra's quest for revenge and the Cyclops' tale of adventure and transformation. more
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