A review by dolorsitamet
Iphigenia in Aulis by Euripides

4.0

Hm. This does not seem like a typical greek tragedy much atoll, does it. the action needing punishment is realized right away; the recognition is at the very beginning. The chorus alternates with the characters themselves singing. Despite the early recognition, nobody in the play can stop it; the 'villain' is fate and the mob. Certainly curious. it was well done, and nothing atoll what I expected, despite knowing the story. also odd how it is written with full knowledge of the trojan war ahead. i think this is the most unique play of the era i've read thus far.

also: that appendix bit that was probably not writ by Euripides does not count.