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Résumé : Orestes by Euripides presents a powerful dramatic exploration of guilt, justice, and the instability of moral order in the aftermath of violence. Set following the murder of Clytemnestra, the play follows Orestes as he faces both external judgment and internal torment, navigating a world in which divine command and human law stand in uneasy tension. Unlike earlier treatments of the myth, Euripides emphasizes psychological strain and social breakdown, portraying characters caught in cycles of vengeance, persuasion, and shifting loyalties. The drama unfolds through confrontation and debate, reflecting the playwright's interest in rhetoric, moral ambiguity, and the fragility of civic order when traditional structures begin to fail. Orestes remains a significant work within Greek tragedy, valued for its intensity, complexity, and its departure from heroic idealism toward a more unsettled vision of human responsibility. It continues to be widely studied and performed, offering insight into ancient drama as well as enduring questions of justice, authority, and the consequences of action. About the Author
Euripides (c. 480-406 BCE) was one of the three great tragedians of classical Athens, alongside Aeschylus and Sophocles. Known for his innovative approach to myth and character, he often portrayed figures in states of emotional conflict and moral uncertainty. His surviving plays, including Medea, The Bacchae, and Orestes, have had a lasting influence on the development of drama.
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Euripides (c. 480-406 BCE) was one of the three great tragedians of classical Athens, alongside Aeschylus and Sophocles. His plays are known for their psychological depth, exploration of human emotion, and willingness to question traditional values and heroic ideals. Works such as Medea, Hippolytus, and The Bacchae have remained central to the study and performance of Greek tragedy, and continue to influence dramatic literature....
Sommaire: Orestes by Euripides presents a powerful dramatic exploration of guilt, justice, and the instability of moral order in the aftermath of violence. Set following the murder of Clytemnestra, the play follows Orestes as he faces both external judgment and internal torment, navigating a world in which divine command and human law stand in uneasy tension. Unlike earlier treatments of the myth, Euripides emphasizes psychological strain and social breakdown, portraying characters caught in cycles of vengeance, persuasion, and shifting loyalties. The drama unfolds through confrontation and debate, reflecting the playwright's interest in rhetoric, moral ambiguity, and the fragility of civic order when traditional structures begin to fail. Orestes remains a significant work within Greek tragedy, valued for its intensity, complexity, and its departure from heroic idealism toward a more unsettled vision of human responsibility. It continues to be widely studied and performed, offering insight into ancient drama as well as enduring questions of justice, authority, and the consequences of action. About the Author
Euripides (c. 480-406 BCE) was one of the three great tragedians of classical Athens, alongside Aeschylus and Sophocles. Known for his innovative approach to myth and character, he often portrayed figures in states of emotional conflict and moral uncertainty. His surviving plays, including Medea, The Bacchae, and Orestes, have had a lasting influence on the development of drama.
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