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Bridget on Instagram: "Between the three great Athenian tragedians Aeschylus, Sophocles, and Euripides, who is your favorite? Why? 🎭 My favorite is easily Aeschylus. The Oresteia is absolutely amazing in every way, plus I love his other plays so it’s hardly a tough choice. That said, I love the other two and I have yet to read a Greek play that I didn’t like. Plus, Euripides gave us Hippolytus and Sophocles gave us a truly superb portrayal of Creon of Thebes. I have to appreciate that 😌 Do you Greek Student Aesthetic, Greek Books Aesthetic, Greek Literature Aesthetic, Greek Mythology Book Aesthetic, Books On Greek Mythology, Ancient Greek Literature, Greek Literature, Greek Plays, Student Aesthetic

Bridget on Instagram: "Between the three great Athenian tragedians Aeschylus, Sophocles, and Euripides, who is your favorite? Why? 🎭 My favorite is easily Aeschylus. The Oresteia is absolutely amazing in every way, plus I love his other plays so it’s hardly a tough choice. That said, I love the other two and I have yet to read a Greek play that I didn’t like. Plus, Euripides gave us Hippolytus and Sophocles gave us a truly superb portrayal of Creon of Thebes. I have to appreciate that 😌 Do…

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(1) ShadowsOfConstantinople on X: "Why did the Greeks never accept Latin as their language? They believed their language was superior: “Greek is the most pleasant language and the most fitting for humans. If you observe the words used by other peoples in their languages, you will see that some closely resemble… https://t.co/ShWLMX04Be" / X Roman Drawings, Ancient Greece Aesthetic, Ancient Greece Art, Greece Culture, Greek Soldier, Greece Painting, Ancient Athens, Classical Greece, Hellenistic Period

Why did the Greeks never accept Latin as their language? They believed their language was superior: “Greek is the most pleasant language and the most fitting for humans. If you observe the words used by other peoples in their languages, you will see that some closely resemble

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