Turbah Prayer Stone for Shia Muslims – Mohr (Pack of 6)
Description
Mithridate (Mithridate) by Jean Racine is a classical French tragedy first performed in 1673. Set in the final days of Mithridates VI, King of Pontus and a fierce enemy of Rome, the play explores political ambition, betrayal, and forbidden love. Returning after defeat, Mithridate discovers that his sons, Pharnace and Xiphares, both love Monime, the woman he intends to marry. Consumed by suspicion and jealousy, he struggles to preserve both his authority and his heart. Racine masterfully portrays the conflict between duty and desire, leading his characters toward an inevitable tragic fate shaped by power, deception, and destiny.
- Pages: 312
- Genre: Classical Tragedy, Historical Drama, French Classical Theatre
- Language(s): Persian
- ISBN: 9786002532510
- Book Cover Type: Paperback
- Persian Title: کتاب مهرداد اثر ژان راسین



