Aeschylus' Oresteia and Prometheus Bound: Hubris and the Chorus

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He later fought against the Persians at Salamis and Platea in 480 B.C. (Bloom, 58). Athens, at that time, was part of a federation of small Greek states allied against the forces of the Persian army, which was led by King Xerxes. Aeschylus fought against the Persians who invaded Athens and lost his brother in the final battle...
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Aeschylus fought against the Persians who invaded Athens and lost his brother in the final battle. Over eighty plays are credited to his name, of which only seven have been preserved in full by the efforts of ancient historians. Of the seven surviving plays, the Suppliants is generally agreed to be the earliest and is usually assigned to the first decade of the century...
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