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Jean Racine's «Phaedra» is a poignant exploration of forbidden love, despair, and the complexities of human emotion, set against the backdrop of classical mythology. Written in 1677, this five-act tragedy showcases Racine's mastery of the French Alexandrine verse, blending psychological depth with lyrical beauty. Drawing inspiration from Euripides and Seneca, Racine infuses his characters with moral ambiguity and poignant internal struggle, particularly the titular character, Phaedra, whose obsessive love leads to devastating consequences. The play delves into themes of passion, fate, and the destructive nature of desire while remaining rooted in the neoclassical ideals of unity and decorum prevalent during the period. Racine, a key figure of the French Baroque theatre, was profoundly influenced by the cultural and philosophical currents of his time, particularly the interplay between reason and emotion. His own tumultuous life experiences, including a strained relationship with his mother and his call to serve in a royal court, may have inspired the intense emotional landscapes found in his characters. Through «Phaedra,» Racine captures the fragility of human reason when confronted with overwhelming feelings, grounding the tragic elements in relatable psychological truths. Recommended for both literary scholars and general readers, «Phaedra» invites audiences to confront the darker aspects of the human psyche. Its rich, evocative language and profound emotional resonance continue to captivate and challenge readers, making it an essential read for anyone interested in the intricacies of tragedy and the enduring nature of human experience.

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