The Suppliants
  • By Aeschylus
  • Publisher: Interactive Media

The Danaids form the chorus and serve as the protagonists. They flee a forced marriage to their Egyptian cousins. When the Danaides reach Argos, they entreat King Pelasgus to...

The Seven Against Thebes
  • By Aeschylus
  • Publisher: Interactive Media

When Oedipus, King of Thebes, realized he had married his own mother and had two sons and two daughters with her, he blinded himself and cursed his sons to divide their kingdom by...

The Seven Against Thebes
  • By Aeschylus
  • Publisher: Passerino

"Seven Against Thebes" is the third play in an Oedipus-themed trilogy produced by Aeschylus in 467 BC.Aeschylus (525/524 – c. 456/455 BC) was an ancient Greek...

The Libation Bearers
  • By Aeschylus
  • Publisher: Interactive Media

Orestes arrives at the grave of his father, accompanied by his cousin Pylades, the son of the king of Phocis, where he has grown up in exile; he places two locks of his hair on...

The Persians
  • By Aeschylus
  • Publisher: Passerino

The Persians is an ancient Greek tragedy written during the Classical period of Ancient Greece by the Greek tragedian Aeschylus.Aeschylus (525/524 – 456/455 BC) was an...

The Choephori
  • By Aeschylus
  • Publisher: Interactive Media

Orestes arrives at the grave of his father, accompanied by his cousin Pylades, the son of the king of Phocis, where he has grown up in exile; he places two locks of his hair on...

Prometheus Bound
  • By Aeschylus
  • Publisher: Interactive Media

Prometheus, a Titan who defies the gods and gives fire to mankind, acts for which he is subjected to perpetual punishment. The Oceanids appear and attempt to comfort Prometheus by...

The Eumenides
  • By Aeschylus
  • Publisher: Interactive Media

Orestes, Apollo, and the Erinyes go before Athena and eleven other judges chosen by her from the Athenian citizenry at the Areopagus (Rock of Ares, a flat rocky hill by the...

Oresteia
  • By Aeschylus
  • Publisher: Interactive Media

The Oresteia, a trilogy of Greek tragedies written by Aeschylus. The name derives from the character Orestes, who sets out to avenge his father's murder.The only extant example of...