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Ajax - Sophocles

Ajax

By: Sophocles

eBook | 9 January 2025

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Ajax is a Greek tragedy written by Sophocles, one of the great playwrights of ancient Greece. It was first performed in Athens in 441 BC and is based on the mythological character Ajax, a hero of the Trojan War.The play is set after the end of the Trojan War and follows the story of Ajax, who is consumed by rage and despair after he is denied the armor of the slain hero Achilles. Feeling dishonored and betrayed by his comrades, Ajax goes on a killing spree, targeting the Greek leaders who wronged him. However, the goddess Athena intervenes and causes Ajax to mistake a herd of cattle for his enemies, leading him to slaughter them instead.As Ajax begins to regain his senses, he realizes the horror of his actions and falls into a deep depression. His wife and comrades attempt to console him, but he ultimately takes his own life, unable to bear the shame of his actions.The play explores themes of honor, pride, and the consequences of actions, as well as the complex relationship between mortals and the gods in ancient Greek society. It also raises questions about the nature of heroism and the role of the individual within a larger community.

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