Medea is an ancient Greek tragedy play written by Euripides.
That would be e.e. cummings, whose typing was all done in lowercase.
Both. Fist he was contemporary (and wrote for) with Elisabeth I, whose throne was inherited by the King of Scotland, who became James I (and Shakespeare was his contemporary, too).
Solon was one of the wise men of ancient Greece who wrote laws helping the city of Athens get through difficult economic times. He was also responsible for bringing the myth of Atlantis to Greece. He was one of the first Athenian poets whose works have survived to the present day. He was translated by the English poet John Dryden
Virtually all of the evidence we have concerning these plays suggests that they were written by the son of a Stratford glover who later became an actor and partner in the acting company The Lord Chamberlain's Men and whose name was William Shakespeare (that's the conventional spelling, although the name was spelled in all kinds of ways at the time). There is no really plausible evidence that anyone else wrote them.
Jason Graham wrote a poem called "I Wrote your Name into my Heart" I wrote your name into the sky, But the wind blew it away. I wrote your name into the sand, but the waves washed it away. I wrote your name into my heart, And forever it will stay.
1. Why is Medea upset in the beginning of the play? 2. What do you think of Jason, that he is willing to leave Medea for the king's daughter? 3. What does Medea say to the Chorus about the plight of women? Is any of what she says relevant to today? 4. Is the Chorus willing to help Medea with what she plans to do? In your own words, what do they tell her? 5. Why does Jason say he went to marry the princess? 6. Do you get the impression Medea loves her children? What from the text makes you think as you do? 7. What does Medea do to the princess, and how does she do it? 8. What does Medea do to her children? Why does she do it? 9. Medea points out several times in the story that she is foreign. How does the story overall make you feel about Greek society? 10. In some versions of the story, Medea flees Corinth and Creon kills her children. Why do you think Euripides wrote the story the way he did instead?
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the ancient Greek myth of Medea. Euripides' tragedy "Medea" focuses on the revenge of Medea, a sorceress and former wife of Jason, after he abandons her for another woman. Sophocles' tragedy "The Women of Trachis" explores the aftermath of Heracles' accidental death caused by the poison coat given to him by his wife, Deianeira. While both tragedies deal with themes of betrayal, revenge, and the destructive power of love, they approach the myth from different perspectives and emphasize different aspects of the story.
Lewis Carroll, whose real name was Charles Lutwidge Dodgson, wrote Alice in Wonderland for Alice Liddell.
George H.W. Bush or George Bush
James I, whose reign started in 1601.
In most cases they are the individuals that wrote the books or whose doings were recorded there.
The sign of the Globe Playhouse was Atlas holding up the earth. If you meant Reign, he wrote under the reigns of Elizabeth I and James I.
George Eliot (whose real name was Marian Evans).
That would be e.e. cummings, whose typing was all done in lowercase.
Martin Luther wrote"Ninety-Five theses" on October, 31st, 1517.