Aeschylus was the author of Prometheus bound, and often tried to find reasons for laws in the universe.
Greek dramatist Aeschylus is frequently cited as the originator or father of tragedy. The other two Greek tragedians- Sophocles and Euripides wrote plays that have since been preserved, but Aeschylus was one of the key players in the Western world's development of drama. Aeschylus explored how the gods impacted the lives of ordinary mortals. He was greatly interested in the presence of the divine, the road to moral purity and the essence of justice.
Aeschylus is also widely recognized for penning the Greek tragedy- Prometheus Bound. The play shows how Prometheus' hamartia of sympathy for others made him lose his status as a revered god and finally become a tragic hero.
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