Euripides’ The Bacchae, one of the darkest and bloodiest works of Ancient Greek tragedy, is about the spread of cult religions during the late Peloponnesian War.
Episode 34 Quiz:
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Episode 34 Transcription:
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Episode 34 Song: "Interview with Dionysus"
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Euripides’ Medea is Ancient Greece’s most famous play. But what did it mean to the Athenians in 431 BCE who watched it on the Acropolis?
Episode 33 Quiz:
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Episode 33 Transcription:
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Episode 33 Song: "She Will Never Backing Down"
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