Iphigenia in Tauris
Book Review
«Iphigenia in Tauris» by Euripides is a tragedy that explores themes of family, duty, and divine intervention. Critics praise Euripides' skill in creating complex and multi-layered characters like Iphigenia and Orestes. Iphigenia, as a priestess in a foreign land, faces moral dilemmas and internal conflicts, making her character particularly deep and moving. Orestes, in turn, represents a figure torn between duty and the desire to save his sister. Critics also highlight the dramatic tension and emotional intensity of the play, achieved through the dialogues and monologues of the characters. Euripides skillfully uses mythological motifs to explore human nature and fate, making the play relevant even today. Overall, «Iphigenia in Tauris» is considered one of Euripides' outstanding works, demonstrating his talent in dramaturgy and deep understanding of human emotions.
