Hippolytus Hippolytus

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"Hippolytus" by Euripides is a tragedy that delves into themes of honor, chastity, and the destructive power of passion and revenge. First performed in 428 BCE, the play centers on the titular character, Hippolytus, a chaste and pious young man who devotes himself to the goddess Artemis and rejects the advances of his stepmother, Phaedra.

The plot unfolds as follows:


Phaedra's Forbidden Love: Phaedra, the wife of Theseus and stepmother to Hippolytus, falls desperately in love with him due to a curse from the goddess Aphrodite, who is angered by Hippolytus' devotion to Artemis and his disdain for her.
Phaedra's Despair: Overwhelmed by her forbidden love, Phaedra confides in her nurse, who in turn reveals her secret to Hippolytus. Horrified and repulsed, Hippolytus vows to keep the secret but condemns Phaedra's desires.
Phaedra's Accusation: Fearing exposure and shamed by her unrequited love, Phaedra writes a letter falsely accusing Hippolytus of trying to seduce her and then takes her own life.
Theseus' Wrath: Theseus, upon discovering Phaedra's letter, believes her accusation and curses Hippolytus, invoking the god Poseidon to punish him. As a result, Hippolytus is fatally injured in a chariot accident caused by a monstrous sea creature.
Revelation and Reconciliation: As Hippolytus lies dying, Artemis appears and reveals the truth to Theseus, who is filled with remorse for having wrongfully condemned his son. Hippolytus forgives his father before succumbing to his injuries.

"Hippolytus" is a poignant exploration of human emotion and divine influence, illustrating the catastrophic consequences of miscommunication, unchecked passions, and the complex interplay between humans and gods. Euripides' nuanced portrayal of his characters' inner struggles and moral dilemmas makes "Hippolytus" a powerful and enduring work of Greek tragedy.

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Ficção e literatura
LANÇADO
2024
15 de julho
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Khakim Aminov
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