Cyclops | |
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Written by | Euripides |
Chorus | Satyrs |
Characters | Silenus Odysseus The Cyclops |
Mute | Companions of Odysseus |
Place premiered | Athens |
Original language | Ancient Greek |
Genre | Satyr play |
Cyclops (Ancient Greek: Κύκλωψ, Kyklōps) is an ancient Greek satyr play by Euripides, based closely on an episode from the Odyssey.[1] It is likely to have been the fourth part of a tetralogy presented by Euripides in a dramatic festival in 5th Century BC Athens, although its intended and actual performance contexts are unknown.[2] The date of its composition is unknown, but it was probably written late in Euripides' career.[3][4] It is the only complete satyr play extant.