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The Life of Aeschylus

Aeschylus was born in 525 B.C. in the city of Eleusis. He has been referred to as the "Father of Tragedy." Early on in his life he was immersed in the rites of the city and in the worship of the mother and earth goddess Demeter. He was once sent to watch grapes ripen in the countryside. It was here that Aeschylus says Dionysus appeared to him in a dream and ordered him to write tragedies. He fought on behalf of Athens in the Persian wars, including the battle of Marathon and Salamis. His parents belonged to the old Attic nobility so that he was brought up as a broadmin


When he started to write Greek plays were nothing more than a single actor portraying many characters usually with masks. He made good use of stage settings and stage machinery, and some of his works were known for their spectacular scenic effects. and he almost continuously won until his death. He spent a large part of his mature life at the court of Hieron, tyrant of Syracuse, returning to Athens to supervise the production of his plays. Aeschylus was an innovator in other ways as well. Legend says that an while he was sitting outside one day an eagle flying overhead mistook his bald head for a rock and dropped a turtle on his head which killed him. Only seven tragedies have survived in their entirety. He began to present plays in 490 B. He also designed costumes, trained his choruses in their songs and dances, and probably acted in most of his own plays, this being the usual practice of most Greek dramatists. Aeschylus wrote approximately 90 plays, only about 80 of these titles are known.

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