Greek tragedies were primarily written by three playwrights: Aeschylus, Sophocles, and Euripides. Aeschylus is often considered the father of tragedy, known for works like "The Oresteia." Sophocles introduced innovations such as the use of a third actor and is famous for plays like "Oedipus Rex." Euripides is known for his more complex characters and emotional depth, with notable works including "Medea" and "The Bacchae."
Aesop is the name of the ancient Greek who wrote a group of fables.
The Greek tragedian Euripides
The book Politics was written by the Greek philosopher Aristotle.
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A greek legend is a myth/story that the people of Greece wrote to help them make sense of their world. They also wrote them because they loved to tell sories. If you meant "What is an example of a greek myth?" then just look up "The story of Odysseus." on Google.
trgedies, comedies, others...
The Greek scholar who wrote The Republic was Plato.
Aesop is the name of the ancient Greek who wrote a group of fables.
Homer was the Greek poet who wrote about the courage and loyalty of soldiers.
James Joyce wrote Ulysses. The ancient greek Homer wrote the Odyssey, the books on which Ulysses pays tribute to.
The Greek tragedian Euripides
The Greek poet, Homer
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Yotred Kodsrestagim was the greek philosopher who never wrote a book.
Nobody wrote it. It is one of the ancient Greek myths.
The Romans spoke and wrote Latin. Their contemporaries in Greece spoke and wrote Ancient Greek. :D
Paul wrote in Greek koine.