Jean Racine

Jean Racine, a titan of French literature, was a dramatist whose works continue to captivate audiences centuries after his time. Born in 1639, Racine's plays are renowned for their emotional intensity, intricate plots, and profound exploration of human passions. His tragedies, such as "Phèdre" and "Andromaque," are celebrated for their poetic language and psychological depth, earning him a place among the greatest writers of the French classical period. Racine's works, deeply rooted in Greek mythology and history, offer timeless insights into love, power, and the human condition. His legacy endures, influencing generations of writers and theater enthusiasts alike.

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