
The Trojan Women is a theatrical work by Euripides, one of the major representatives of ancient Greek tragedy. First performed in Athens in 415 BCE, the play addresses the tragic experiences of the women of Troy following the Trojan War. This work by Euripides stands among the most powerful depictions of the impact of war on women.Plot and ThemesIn the play, the fate of the women left behind after the fall of Troy is portrayed as they confront enslavement, death, and exile. Through characters su
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Zeynep Şule Bingöl

Sophocles' Oedipus is regarded as one of the most important and influential examples of ancient Greek tragedy. The play explores profound themes such as fate, free will, the pursuit of truth, and self-discovery.Plot SummaryThe story is set during a time when the city of Thebes is ravaged by a plague. The citizens appeal to King Oedipus to save them from this disaster. Oedipus had previously proven his heroism by freeing the city from the riddle of the Sphinx. Now he is determined to deliver his
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Emirhan Fındık

Irony is a broad concept that has been defined and perceived in various ways throughout history. Generally, it is a communicative skill or method in which the opposite of what is said or done is intended. This definition encompasses situations in which a person appears to praise their interlocutor while actually criticizing and belittling them. Irony is most strikingly manifested in expressions that directly contradict reality, through language and tone.The Origin of IronyThe word “irony” derive
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Yahya B. Keskin

Coriolanus is one of Shakespeare’s later tragedies, offering a tragic portrait of the Roman Republic period. This Turkish edition, published by Dergâh Publications in September 2023 as part of the World Literature series, was translated by İclal Vanwesenbeeck.SubjectThe book centers on the conflict between the dictatorial stance of the character Coriolanus and the expectations of the public. Coriolanus, who achieves great victories through his courage, loses his prestige in the eyes of the publi
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Muhammed Samed Acar

Antigone is one of the plays written by the ancient Greek tragedian Sophocles in the 5th century BCE. It continues the myth of Oedipus and completes the tragedy of the House of Thebes alongside Sophocles’ works Oedipus the King and Oedipus at Colonus. At its center lies the conflict between individual conviction and state authority. The tragedy is regarded as one of the most powerful and enduring examples of ancient Greek theater, both for its universal themes and its depth of character.PlotAnti
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Azra Çiltepe

The Birth of Theatre Long ago, people did not just tell stories—they brought them to life through performance! In ancient Greece, people held festivals to honor heroes. These performances gradually evolved into theatre. The first actors appeared on stage wearing masks! The Greeks built large stone theatres to allow the public to watch performances. Theatre plays were staged to honor and celebrate Dionysus. Actors brought stories to life wearing large masks and colorful costumes! In ancient Greec
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Erva Öztürk

Coriolanus is one of Shakespeare’s late tragedies, offering a tragic portrait of the Roman Republic. This Turkish edition, published by Dergâh Yayınları in September 2023 as part of the World Literature series, is presented in the translation by Iclal Vanwesenbeeck.PlotThe book centers on the conflict between the character Coriolanus’s dictatorial demeanor and the expectations of the people. Coriolanus, who earns great victories through his bravery, loses the respect he gained on the battlefield
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Muhammed Samed Acar

Victory or Nothing is a socially realistic novella set in the small Anatolian town of Tepeköy, weaving together the intertwined stories of those who flee from life and those who struggle to hold on to it. The narrative centers on themes of love loss bureaucracy hope and tragedy. It was written by Mustafa Kutlu.PlotVictory or Nothing tells a dramatic tale that begins when the paths of a group of people—displaced by the turbulence of life and either escaping their pasts or confronting them—interse
ENMehmet Denizhan