Looking at Bacchae

Looking at Bacchae
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Bacchae is one of the most troubling yet intriguing of Greek tragedies. Written during Euripides´ self-imposed exile in Macedonia, it tells of the brutal murder and dismemberment of Pentheus by his mother and aunts who, driven temporarily insane, have joined the Bacchae (devotees of the god Dionysus, or Bacchus). The startling plot, driven by Dionysus´ desire to punish his family for refusing to accept his divinity, and culminating in the excruciating pathos of a mother´s realization that she has killed her son, has held audiences transfixed since its original performance (when it won first prize). It is one of the most performed and studied plays in the Greek tragic corpus, with a strong history of reception down to the present day.