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Jean Baptiste Racine was a prominent French dramatist and one of the three great masters of French tragedy, alongside Corneille and Molière. Born in 1639, Racine's works are characterized by their intense emotion, psychological depth, and classical themes drawn from mythology and history. His plays often explore complex human emotions and moral dilemmas, reflecting the struggles of his characters against their fates. Some of his most notable works include "Phèdre," "Andromaque," and "Bajazet," which solidified his reputation as a leading figure in French literature.

Racine's writing style is marked by its poetic quality, employing the French alexandrine meter, which gives his dialogue a rhythmic and lyrical nature. His ability to convey the inner turmoil of his characters has earned him a lasting legacy, influencing countless playwrights and authors after him. Despite facing competition from his contemporaries, Racine's mastery of tragedy and his exploration of universal themes have ensured that his works remain relevant and studied in modern literary circles.

Nazionalità Francese
Data di nascita December 22, 1639
Luogo di nascita La Ferté-Macé, Normandy, France
Data di morte April 21, 1699
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