Revelation by Artemis

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"Revelation by Artemis" is the climactic divine intervention in Euripides' tragedy *Hippolytus*, where the goddess Artemis appears to reveal the truth and resolve the drama’s central misunderstandings.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf climactic episode
deus ex machina
divine epiphany
dramatic scene
addressesCharacter Hippolytus NERFINISHED
Theseus NERFINISHED
associatedGenre Attic tragedy
dramaticDevice god from the machine
dramaticPosition climax of the play
final scene
featuresCharacter Artemis NERFINISHED
Hippolytus NERFINISHED
Phaedra NERFINISHED
Theseus NERFINISHED
hasAuthorOfWork Euripides NERFINISHED
hasSetting Troezen NERFINISHED
involvesDeity Aphrodite NERFINISHED
Artemis NERFINISHED
languageOfWork Ancient Greek
literaryPeriod Classical Athens NERFINISHED
medium ancient Greek tragedy
mode spoken monody and dialogue by a god
narrativeFunction clarifies Phaedra’s false accusation
condemns Aphrodite’s role
reconciles Hippolytus and Theseus
resolves misunderstandings
reveals truth
vindicates Hippolytus
occursAfter death of Hippolytus
suicide of Phaedra
partOf Hippolytus NERFINISHED
the tragedy Hippolytus by Euripides NERFINISHED
result Theseus’ remorse
moral clarification
posthumous honor for Hippolytus
revealsCauseOfEvents Aphrodite’s vengeance
Phaedra’s love induced by Aphrodite
revealsGuiltOf Aphrodite NERFINISHED
Phaedra’s Nurse NERFINISHED
revealsInnocenceOf Hippolytus NERFINISHED
theme chastity and desire
conflict between gods
divine justice
limits of human knowledge
truth and false accusation
tone solemn
tragic
workTitle Hippolytus NERFINISHED

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Hippolytus endingEvent Revelation by Artemis