Intro to Comparative Literature
The Bacchae is a classical Greek tragedy written by the playwright Euripides, centered around the theme of divine vengeance and the duality of human nature. It explores the tension between civilization and primal instinct through the story of Dionysus, the god of wine, who returns to Thebes to seek recognition and punishment for his mother’s denial of his divinity. The play highlights the consequences of ignoring the divine and the chaos that ensues when the boundaries between order and disorder are blurred.
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