Humanity In Euripides 'Cyclops'

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Euripides’ Cyclops would most likely work for a modern audience. Even though some people nowadays do not have some background information, such as who were the old god, like Hera and Bacchus, these are not essential to understand this play. Secondly, this play is different from the others, being considered a satyr play -a parody- which might hold the attention of the audiences on the way the story is built towards the end, and it is not bring to read/watch a play like that since it grabs the audience’s attention through a comic and unexpected action. Finally, Euripides managed to criticize his own society, demonstrating troubles they had to face at that time, which shows to the modern audience the suffering of humanity always existed and it