Alcestis

Alcestis

by Euripides
Epub (Kobo), Epub (Adobe)
Publication Date: 09/01/2025

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Alcestis is a Greek tragedy written by Euripides, one of the great playwrights of ancient Greece. It was first performed in Athens in 438 BC and is based on the mythological character Alcestis, the wife of Admetus, king of Pherae.The play begins with Admetus learning that he is fated to die soon, but he has been granted a reprieve by the god Apollo. However, in order to escape death, Admetus must find someone to take his place. Alcestis, his loyal wife, agrees to sacrifice herself in his stead.As the play unfolds, Alcestis prepares for her own death while Admetus mourns her loss. However, Heracles, a friend of Admetus, arrives at the palace and is surprised to learn of Alcestis' sacrifice. He decides to confront Death himself and is able to wrestle Alcestis back from the underworld, returning her to life and reuniting her with her husband.The play explores themes of sacrifice, love, and the inevitability of death. It also questions the role of the gods in human affairs and the nature of heroism and bravery. Euripides portrays Alcestis as a selfless and noble figure, willing to sacrifice herself for the sake of her husband, while Admetus struggles with guilt and grief over his role in her death.

ISBN:
9789358079517
9789358079517
Category:
Classic fiction
Format:
Epub (Kobo), Epub (Adobe)
Publication Date:
09-01-2025
Language:
English
Publisher:
Zinc Read
Euripides

Euripides (c.485-07 BC) was an Athenian born into a family of considerable rank. Disdaining the public duties expected of him, Euripides spent a life of quiet introspection, spending much of his life in a cave on Salamis.

Late in life he voluntarily exiled himself to the court of Archelaus, King of Macedon, where he wrote The Bacchae, regarded by many as his greatest work. Euripides is thought to have written 92 plays, only 18 of which survive.

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