Alcestis: Euripides to Ted Hughes

The story that Euripides dramatized in Alcestis has its origins in folktale. The story of human self-sacrifice becomes an allegory of the relation between gods and man.

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Death
Euripides (c 485-406 BC)
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Greek civilization
Greek literature
Heroism
Hughes, Ted
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Latin literature
Librettos
Literary characters
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Parting phrases
Poetry
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Valerius Maximus
Writers
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