Euripides is often regarded as the Greek dramatist who showed the most sympathy for the problems of women. His plays, such as "Medea" and "Hippolytus," explore the emotional and social struggles of female characters, highlighting their suffering and desires in a patriarchal society. Unlike his contemporaries, Euripides frequently challenged societal norms and portrayed women as complex individuals with their own agency, making his work significant in the context of gender issues in ancient Greece.
sophocles, euripides, and Aristophanes are the three famous greek dramatist answered by: -Diane Angeli Vergoza
Aeschylus was the first Greek dramatist to introduce the second character, making dialogue between characters possible.
Aeschylus
Aeschylus Cheating on Plato ftw
Its from the greek ήλεκτρον or έλεκτρον the name the Greeks gave (I thing it was Thales of Miletus) to a mineral that showed magnetic qualities.
sophocles, euripides, and Aristophanes are the three famous greek dramatist answered by: -Diane Angeli Vergoza
Aristophanes.
Aeschylus was the first Greek dramatist to introduce the second character, making dialogue between characters possible.
Aeschylus
aristophanes
The French dramatist who modeled his tragedies on the works of ancient Greek playwrights was Jean Baptiste Vivien. He spent close to 40 years perfecting only two plays.
Euripides
Sphocles, Euripides, and Aeschylus
i'm pretty sure it was euripides
Aeschylus Cheating on Plato ftw
sympathy (from Greek συμπάθεια < συν- +πάθος = co- +passion)In modern Greek is συμπόνια [simponia].Συμπάθεια (sympathy-a) in modern Greek has the meaning of "to like someone".
which greek philosopher showed an interest in internal human traits