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Euripides Herakles (1895)

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292 pages
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11 hours

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The internal conflict of Herakles takes center stage as he returns home after completing his twelve labors, only to face a dire threat from his father-in-law, Lycus, who seizes his kingdom and endangers his family. Torn between familial loyalty and obedience, Herakles grapples with moral dilemmas that lead to tragic outcomes. This Greek tragedy delves into themes of human condition, morality, and the repercussions of choices. Its enduring impact is reflected in numerous adaptations, affirming its status as a classic in literature.

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Euripides Herakles (1895), Euripides

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2008
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