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Iphigenia in Tauris

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A Greek-born priestess living in exile serves in a distant temple and refuses to perform the ritual killing of strangers, grieving her separation from family while attempting to soften a stern foreign king. When two Greek companions arrive, one tormented by a violent past and the other steadfastly loyal, recognition and moral dilemmas emerge. Through appeals to mercy, truth, and human feeling, they confront guilt, fate, and local custom in a bid to secure justice and a way home. The drama examines exile, identity, familial bonds, and the tension between ritual obligation and compassion.

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Johann Wolfgang von Goethe

Johann Wolfgang von Goethe (1749-1832) was a German writer, statesman, and naturalist, widely regarded as one of the greatest figures in Western literature. His works span various genres, including poetry, drama, and prose, reflecting his deep engagement with the human experience and nature. Goethe is best known for his dramatic masterpiece "Faust," a profound exploration of ambition, desire, and redemption. His autobiographical work, "Autobiography: Truth and Fiction Relating to My Life," offers insights into his life and creative process. Goethe's contributions to literature and philosophy have left a lasting impact, influencing countless writers and thinkers across generations.

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