Medea is justly famous for its portrayal of a woman driven by jealousy and vengeance.
Hippolytus is recognized as one of the most provocative of the Greek tragedies, a dramatic treatment of conflict between physical and spiritual love.
Alcestis has the characteristic of both the tragedy and the satyr play, the only surviving example of its kind.
The Bacchae is perhaps the most sinister of Euripides' plays, a masterful study of religious intoxication and excess.
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