Racine / Monime
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Racine / Monime
MITHRIDATE Monime, queen of Pontus Date: first performed 1673
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1673 Performed Plays Pontus Racine Mithridate
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This print depicts Mitridate, Monime, a tragic play written by the renowned French playwright Jean Racine, first performed in 1673. Mitridate, King of Pontus, is a historical drama based on the real-life story of King Mithridates VI of Pontus, a powerful ruler in ancient Asia Minor. The play centers around the titular king's desperate attempts to protect his throne and his family from the encroaching Roman Empire. At the heart of the story is Queen Monime, played here with regal poise and intensity. Monime is a complex character, torn between her love for her husband Mitridate and her loyalty to her father, King Deipiros of Pergamum, who has allied himself with the Romans. When Mitridate learns of Monime's betrayal, he is consumed by jealousy and rage, leading to a series of tragic events that ultimately result in the downfall of the Pontic kingdom. Racine's Mitridate, Monime is a masterful exploration of love, loyalty, and power. The play's intricate plot, rich language, and powerful emotions continue to captivate audiences over three centuries after its first performance. This print serves as a poignant reminder of the enduring power of Racine's work and the timeless themes it explores.
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