Plays:
* The Persians: A play about the defeat of the Persian army at the Battle of Salamis.
* Seven Against Thebes: A play about the attack on Thebes by seven Argive heroes.
* Prometheus Bound: A play about the punishment of Prometheus for giving fire to humanity.
* The Suppliants: A play about the plight of 50 daughters fleeing from forced marriage.
* The Oresteia (a trilogy):
* Agamemnon: A play about the return of Agamemnon and his murder by his wife Clytemnestra.
* The Libation Bearers: A play about Orestes' revenge for his father's death.
* The Eumenides: A play about Orestes' trial and the establishment of the Athenian court.
Other Works:
* Fragments: Aeschylus also wrote many other plays and poems, but only fragments of these works survive.
Aeschylus' works are known for their powerful language, complex characters, and profound exploration of themes such as justice, fate, and human suffering.