Marry, and with luck it may go well. But when a marriage fails, then those who marry live at home in hell
Marry, and with luck it may go well. But when a marriage fails, then those who marry live at home in hell
In the context of Euripides, the quote "Marry, and with luck it may go well. But when a marriage fails, then those who marry live at home in hell" speaks to the complexities and challenges of marriage as portrayed in his plays. Euripides was known for his exploration of human relationships and the consequences of their failures, and marriage was a common theme in many of his works.