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Illustrate the importance of the themes of self-control, shame and desire in Euripides' Hippolytus. How does Euripides connect these themes to the world of the Athenian audience?Euripides' Hippolytus (1972)is a paradoxical play that, at its heart, deals with the outcomes ofconflicting human emotion. As Charles Segal suggests in his study Euripidesand the Poetics of Sorrow (1993) commensurate with a great many of theplaywright's other works - Alcestis, Hecuba etc., Hippolytus examinesthe divisions and conflicts of male and female experience (and) all threealso experiment with the limits of the tragic form (Segel, 1993: 3).
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