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Cambridge Translations from Greek Drama: Euripides: Iphigeneia at Aulis (Paperback)

Cambridge Translations from Greek Drama: Euripides: Iphigeneia at Aulis (Paperback)

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    from clytemnestra215

    Iphigenia at Aulis seems to have been constructed in a society in which it was ideal to put nation and family ahead of oneself. (Rather like in China, with their Confucianist ideals.) Euripides seemed to like this approach to duty, as the character who ends up with the ultimate compliment in the ...

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    from TadAD

    This is the most cynical of the Greek plays I've encountered so far. Agamemnon must choose between sacrificing his daughter, Iphigenia, to ensure fare winds for the fleet or face the wrath of his men who place martial honor far above familial affection. The story casts an unflattering light on th...

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    from rores28

    Saw this at an incredibly small and intimate venue in Chicago and was blown away. The play was essentially 85 mins of pure pathos and somehow never grew tiresome or overwrought. I (and my girlfriend) got teary-eyed on a few occasions when [Spoiler Alert!!] Agamemnon had to tell his daughter he wa...

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    from rores28

    Saw this at an incredibly small and intimate venue in Chicago and was blown away. The play was essentially 85 mins of pure pathos and somehow never grew tiresome or overwrought. I (and my girlfriend) got teary-eyed on a few occasions when [Spoiler Alert!!] Agamemnon had to tell his daughter he wa...

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