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Read by Petr Filin
The eternal struggle between power and defiance - told through one of the most powerful tragedies in ancient Greek literature. In Prometheus Bound, Aeschylus brings to life the myth of the Titan who gave fire to humanity - an act of rebellion that defied the will of Zeus. For his gift of progress, Prometheus is chained to a rock and sentenced to perpetual torment, yet he refuses to submit. This poetic and emotionally charged play examines themes of resistance, justice, and sacrifice. Prometheus becomes more than a mythic figure - he is a timeless symbol of human dignity and the unbreakable will to stand against oppression. After listening to this book, you will learn: - how ancient tragedy reflects modern themes of freedom and tyranny; - the philosophical and political messages behind the myth of Prometheus; - insights into Greek dramatic structure and poetic language; - the value of endurance and moral conviction in the face of suffering; - why this ancient play still resonates with readers and audiences today. Prometheus Bound is a lyrical and thought-provoking exploration of rebellion and consequence - a work that continues to inspire questions about authority, justice, and the human spirit
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