Qu'est-ce que jean racine britannicus ?

Jean Racine's "Britannicus" is a tragedy set in ancient Rome that centers around the power struggle and political intrigue between Emperor Nero and his stepbrother, Britannicus. The play explores themes of ambition, betrayal, love, and the corrupting influence of power. Racine's language is poetic and dramatic, creating vivid imagery and heightening the emotional intensity of the story. The play is considered a masterpiece of French classical theater and has been adapted into various forms, including opera and film.