Yes, he is noted for "Medea," "Trojan Women," "Hyppolytus," and "The Bacchae." Some of his plays we would now call Tragicomedies.
It is a Tragedy along with Sophocles and Euripides.
Euripides
He was a play writer.
Euripides was the most intellectual poet of his time. He wrote many plays. He's known for reshaping the formal structure of Athenian tragedy by portraying strong female characters and intelligent slaves. He also humanized and popularized Greek tragedy and was responsible for bringing tragedy closer to the experience of ordinary citizens.
Aeschylus
It is a Tragedy along with Sophocles and Euripides.
Euripides
The names of the parents to Euripides were Mnesarchus and Cleito. Euripides was an ancient writer of Greek tragedy who wrote about women and mythological themes.
i'm pretty sure they are Euripides, Aeschylus and Sophocles
He was a play writer.
Medea is an ancient Greek tragedy play written by Euripides.
aristophanes
The playwright who wrote Phaedra is Jean Racine. He was a French dramatist known for his tragedy plays, and Phaedra is one of his most famous works.
CHRISTOPHER COLLARD has written: 'TRAGEDY, EURIPIDES AND EURIPIDEANS: SELECTED PAPERS'
The Chorus in Electra, the Greek tragedy by Euripides, consisted of the virgin country women from Mycenae.
Medea, written by Euripides, is the story of Medea's revenge for the infidelity of Jason, the hero of the Argonauts. This ancient tragedy is one Euripides' earliest works.
No. Aristophanes was a writer of comic plays.