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15 May, 20:56

The plays of Aeschylus, Sophocles, and Euripides reflected the social values and attitudes of classical Greeks yet one introduced strong female characters in his plays. Which playwright was bold enough to do so and select his play.

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  1. 15 May, 23:15
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    Aeschylus:

    'Danaides'

    Sophocles:

    'Antigone'

    'Electra'

    Euripedes:

    'Medea'

    'Andromache'

    'Hecuba'

    ' The Phoenician Women'

    ' The Suppliant Maidens'

    ' Electra'

    ' The Trojan Women'

    'Ion'

    'Helen'

    ' Iphigenia '
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