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  1. In another version, after Phaedra told Theseus that Hippolytus had raped her, Theseus killed his son, and Phaedra then committed suicide out of guilt, for she had not intended Hippolytus to die. Artemis later told Theseus the truth.

  2. Phaedra's Legacy in Greek Drama The story of Phaedra and Hippolytus has been a popular subject in Greek drama, explored by playwrights such as Euripides and Seneca. These dramatizations delve into the complexities of Phaedra's character, her inner turmoil, and the moral and emotional consequences of her actions. Symbolism and Themes

  3. Jul 26, 2023 · Phaedra is a princess of Crete and the wife of the Greek hero Theseus in Greek mythology. She is one of the main characters in Euripides' (c. 484-407 BCE) Greek tragedy Hippolytus, which recounts how...

  4. In Phaedra, Seneca addresses the pervasive Roman stereotype of the amoral and wicked stepmother. Phaedra is referred to as a stepmother four times throughout the course of the play, each time at a moment of climactic action. This is notable when compared to Euripides' Hippolytus, in which the word stepmother is never used to describe ...

  5. Aug 12, 2024 · Phaedra was a princess from Crete and later became the queen of Athens. She was the daughter of King Minos and Queen Pasiphae. Phaedra married Theseus, a famous hero, and had two sons: Demophon and Acamas. Her love for her stepson Hippolytus caused her great sadness and tragedy. The goddess Aphrodite influenced Phaedra’s feelings ...

  6. Sep 21, 2023 · The Roman philosopher and dramatist, Seneca, reimagined Phaedra’s story in his own play titled “Phaedra.” His version is darker, emphasizing the destructive nature of obsessive love and the moral decay it can bring about.

  7. The First Story of Hippolytus and Phaedra The Unscrupulous Phaedra. According to the more traditional story, Phaedra, the daughter of Minos and Pasiphae, was the shameless and lustful wife of Theseus, the king of Athens. Even though he had borne her husband two sons, Acamas and Demophon, she wasn’t at all interested in settling just yet.

  8. Jan 27, 2020 · Some say that Phaedra was content just to spy upon Hippolytus, and to keep her love a secret, Phaedra’s secret though would be revealed when Phaedra’s nurse told Hippolytus. Some say that Phaedra then committed suicide to avoid the potential disgrace.

  9. Phaedra married King Theseus of Athens and gave him two sons; but she also fell in love with her stepson Hippolytus 4. Since he refused her, and her passion for him became known, she hanged herself, leaving a letter in which she charged her stepson of having assaulted her.

  10. www.nationaltheatre.org.uk › productions › phaedraPhaedra - National Theatre

    Apr 8, 2023 · For the National: Phaedra, Othello, The Antipodes (co-director), John, Amadeus, Rules for Living and The World of Extreme Happiness.