The plot of
Hippolytus(428 B.C., first prize) concerns the punishment by the goddess Aphrodite of Theseus’ illegitimate son Hippolytus, a young man who is the favored companion of Artemis. Hippolytus has angered the goddess of love by his determined chastity, and the goddess announces at the play’s beginning that she will bring about his death on this very day. Her only direct intervention occurred some time before: she caused his stepmother Phaedra to fall in love with him during the young man’s visit to Athens. The rest of her scheme involves independent decisions by Phaedra, Phaedra’s Nurse, Hippolytus, and Theseus, each decision arising predictably out of the character of each person. Aphrodite tells us that Theseus will kill his son with one of the three curses that his…
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Citation: Kovacs, David. "Hippolytus". The Literary Encyclopedia. First published 18 August 2010 [https://www.litencyc.com/php/sworks.php?rec=true&UID=13368, accessed 22 November 2024.]