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A Franklin Library of the Greek Tragedies, chiefly the Great Tragedies of Aeschylus, Sophocles, Euripides. These classic tales explore complex human themes and the interplay of fate, free will, and morality, often through the lens of Greek mythology. Aeschylus is known for his epic scope and focus on justice and the consequences of human actions, while Sophocles is celebrated for his profound psychological insights and exploration of individual character. Euripides, on the other hand, challenged traditional Greek morality and explored the darker aspects of human nature, including revenge and the power of emotion.







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