Aeschylus of Athens
The earliest of the great Greek tragedians, Aeschylus transformed theater by adding a second actor and emphasizing moral and cosmic themes. His Oresteia trilogy remains the only complete surviving Greek trilogy. He is credited with inventing tragedy as a dramatic form.
Works
- The OresteiaTragic trilogy on the curse of the house of Atreus
- Prometheus BoundTragedy of a titan's defiance against Zeus and divine punishment
- The PersiansPlay depicting the Persian invasion and fall through Greek eyes
- Seven Against ThebesTragedy of a doomed siege and the fate of Theban princes
- The SuppliantsPlay depicting suppliants fleeing forced marriage and divine protection
- OresteiaTragic cycle on vengeance and justice in the house of Atreus