Πέρσαι

Πέρσαι

Book Code: 171533699602
Writer: Aeschylus

Name of the book: : Πέρσαι

Subject: Tragedies

Writer : Aeschylus

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Name Of book : Πέρσαι

Subject : Tragedies

Writer : Aeschylus
Πέρσαι, or "The Persians," is a tragedy by ancient Greek playwright Aeschylus that tells the story of the Persian defeat at the Battle of Salamis. Written in 472 BC, the play offers a unique perspective on war and its consequences, highlighting the devastating effects of hubris and overconfidence.

The play opens with the arrival of the Persian Queen Mother, Atossa, who eagerly awaits news of her son Xerxes’ campaign against the Greeks. As messengers bring word of the catastrophic defeat, Atossa's anguish and despair mirror the grief of the entire Persian empire. The Chorus of Persian elders laments the loss of their loved ones and questions the divine will behind their defeat.

Aeschylus masterfully weaves together themes of pride, fate, and the fickle nature of power in this poignant work. Through vivid imagery and evocative language, he invites the audience to reflect on the fragility of human ambition and the inevitability of downfall. As the Persians grapple with their shattered dreams and shattered homeland, the play serves as a timeless reminder of the consequences of unchecked arrogance and the fleeting nature of glory.

With its powerful storytelling and profound moral lessons, Πέρσαι continues to captivate audiences and scholars alike, cementing Aeschylus' legacy as a master of Greek tragedy."
Aeschylus Persians tragedy Ancient Greece play theater Greek literature war Persia Greek playwright" Tragedies
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