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Who is known as the “Father of Tragedy”?

ASophocles

BEuripides

CAeschylus

DSeneca

Answer:

C. Aeschylus

Read Explanation:

Aeschylus is considered the "Father of Tragedy" and was one of the earliest Greek tragedians. His notable works include the Oresteia trilogy, Agamemnon, and Prometheus Bound.


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