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Ésquilo (525 a 456 aC aproximadamente) – Principal Texto: Prometeu Acorrentado. Tema Principal que tratava: Contava fatos sobre os Deuses e os Mitos. Ele morreu com uma tartarugada na cabeça enquanto andava pela praia. Sófocles (496 a 406 a.C. aproximadamente) – Principal Texto: Édipo Rei. Tema Principal que tratava: das grandes figuras Reais. Eurípides (484 a 406 a.C. More information...

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