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In which the tragic art of Greece meets a violent and painful demise, giving way to a new theatrical expression that mirrors the humbler, more familiar faces of the common spectator, embodied in the revolutionary works of Euripides. Yet this innovator, torn between reverence for his lofty predecessors and alliance with his sceptical contemporaries, embarks on a profound and solitary artistic struggle that reshapes the very soul of tragedy.
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