Time as he grows old
Aeschylus
Aeschylus was an ancient Greek tragedian, often called the “father of tragedy.” He revolutionized drama by introducing a second actor, creating dialogue-based storytelling, and exploring complex moral and philosophical themes. His plays, such as Agamemnon and The Oresteia, examine justice, fate, and human responsibility. Aeschylus’ quotes often reflect wisdom, courage, and reflection on ethical dilemmas, providing insight into human nature and society. His work continues to influence literature, theater, and philosophy, inspiring readers and playwrights to consider morality, destiny, and the consequences of human actions.