Phaedra - Jean Racine Phaedra - Jean Racine

Phaedra - Jean Racine

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Phaedra by Jean Racine  is a classic tragedy that explores the destructive power of passion, fate, and moral conflict. Inspired by Greek mythology and the works of Euripides and Seneca, the play follows Phaedra, the wife of King Theseus, who is consumed by an illicit and uncontrollable love for her stepson, Hippolytus. As she struggles with her forbidden desires, deception and miscommunication lead to tragic consequences, highlighting the inevitability of fate and the devastating effects of human weakness.

Since its premiere in 1677, Phaedre has been celebrated for its elegant verse, psychological depth, and intense emotional drama. Racine's masterful use of classical French alexandrine poetry and his ability to depict the torment of the human soul have secured the play's place as one of the greatest works of French classical theater. The themes of guilt, honor, and the struggle against destiny continue to resonate with audiences across generations.

The play's enduring relevance lies in its exploration of the fragility of human nature and the tension between duty and desire. Phaedre remains a powerful meditation on passion and downfall, offering a timeless reflection on the consequences of unchecked emotions and the inescapable grip of fate.

GENRE
Arts & Entertainment
RELEASED
2025
1 April
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
70
Pages
PUBLISHER
Lebooks Editora
PROVIDER INFO
Bookwire Brazil Distribuicao de Livros Digitais LTDA.
SIZE
877.6
KB
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