The Spanish playwright, Feliciana Enríquez de Guzmán, devoted many years of her life
to the composition of a tragicomedy where she defines herself as a defender of the precepts of
Greco.Latin theatre. The play takes place in a legendary time where men coexist with the ancient
Gods and is used by the author as a reflection of a dream reality, which provides answers to her
worries and releases her true ambitions and vital expectations. In the play, the author presents
the understanding father and own free will which she never had and the transgression capacity
that the society always denied. Thus, the tragicomic world which so well describes the society, the
culture and the politics of her days, turns frequently into a distorted image of the daily atmosphere
in the Spanish XVII century, by offering an irreverent and amusing view of the classical myth.