Aeschylus is an ancient Greek playwright, often regarded as the father of tragedy. In English, his surname is pronounced with attention to Greek heritage, typically stressing the second syllable and ending with a soft, clear -us or -ʌs sound. The name is frequently taught in classical studies and used in scholarly discourse about ancient dramatic literature.
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