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"Of the three great tragedians of classical Athens, Aeschylus in the first part of the [fifth] century, took his tales largely from Homer and the heroic world of war and warriors. Sophokles [Sophocles] regarded men more humanistically, and created characters of grand moral integrity. Euripides, the last of the three, created his image of man less heroically, less idealistically. His image of man reflected what Athens became from mid-century onward:...
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