Euripides’ social and moral teachings through: Medea, Alcestis and the Troyan Women

Introduction Regarded by Aristotle as “the most tragic of the poets,” Euripides provided deeply spiritual, moral, and psychological explorations of exceptional and domestic life at a time when Athenian confidence and certainty were moving toward breakup. Euripides reflects the various intellectual, cultural, and moral controversies of his day [1]. Euripides

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