Phèdre
"Phèdre" is a classic French tragedy written by Jean Racine in 1677. The play is based on Greek mythology and centers around Phaedra, the wife of Theseus, who falls in love with her stepson, Hippolytus. This forbidden passion leads to a series of tragic events, highlighting themes of desire, guilt, and fate.
The narrative explores the destructive power of love and the consequences of unchecked emotions. As Phaedra grapples with her feelings, the play delves into the complexities of human relationships and moral dilemmas, ultimately leading to a tragic conclusion that reflects the inevitability of fate in the characters' lives.