setting in Greek tragedy
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concept
The setting in Greek tragedy is the specific physical and social environment—often a single, symbolically charged location like a palace, temple, or city-state—that frames the action, reflects the moral and political order, and intensifies the characters’ conflicts and fates.
Instances (1)
| Instance | Via concept surface |
|---|---|
| Corinth (in the Jason–Medea narrative) | — |