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Euripides (485 - 406 BCE) wrote very realistic tragedies dealing with psychological issues. He wrote such plays as "The Trojan Woman."
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Shakespeare... he wrote plays about English Kings from 'Henry the IV' to 'Richard the III' and tragedies about ancient Romans such as 'Julius Caesar' and 'Marc Antony and Cleopatra,' 'Coriolanus' and 'Titus Andronicus' He also wrote plays about Ancient Greeks as well.
Provocative, concerned with problems and conflicts sometimes disturbing to his audiences, Euripides displays a rationalistic and iconoclastic attitude toward the gods and an interest in less heroic, even homely, characters
Sophocles. Among others, Sophocles wrote some of the most famous works, still studied in high schools and colleges to this day.