Change of Mind in Greek TragedyVandenhoeck & Ruprecht, 1995 - 286 頁 |
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... chorus . I have mentioned the chorus of Prometheus Bound as a group who may " change their minds " as a way of heightening the crisis of a problematic play which is presumably meant to be followed by a Prometheus Unbound.3 In other ...
... chorus . I have mentioned the chorus of Prometheus Bound as a group who may " change their minds " as a way of heightening the crisis of a problematic play which is presumably meant to be followed by a Prometheus Unbound.3 In other ...
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... chorus of Eumenides shift their stance so conveniently that they may even remind us of the chorus of Prometheus Bound or Heraclidae.8 Early on , they deny that Orestes has a right to a trial ( 260-1 ; cf. 243 ) , 9 and they defy ...
... chorus of Eumenides shift their stance so conveniently that they may even remind us of the chorus of Prometheus Bound or Heraclidae.8 Early on , they deny that Orestes has a right to a trial ( 260-1 ; cf. 243 ) , 9 and they defy ...
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... chorus threaten to destroy Attica . Athena is able to argue against this intention by ( 1 ) denying that they have been dishonored ( 795-9 ) , ( 2 ) promising them a place of honor in Athens ( 804-7 , 832-6 ) , and ( 3 ) alluding to her ...
... chorus threaten to destroy Attica . Athena is able to argue against this intention by ( 1 ) denying that they have been dishonored ( 795-9 ) , ( 2 ) promising them a place of honor in Athens ( 804-7 , 832-6 ) , and ( 3 ) alluding to her ...
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Achilles action Admetus Aeschylus Agamemnon Ajax Alcestis Antigone Apollo argument Aristotelian Aristotle Athenian Athens audience avoid believe Blundell Burnett change of mind chapter character characterization chorus Clytemnestra conflict context Creon Creusa criticism death deception decision Deianeira Dionysus discussion divine dramatic earlier Electra Erinyes Euripidean Euripides example fact father finally focus Funke further Greek tragedy Hecuba Helen Heracles heroic temper Hippolytus intentions interpretation intrigue Ion's Iphigenia in Aulis issue Knox later Lesky lines marriage meaning Medea Menelaus metaphor monody moral motif motivation move Neoptolemus occur Odysseus Oedipus Orestes passage patterns persuasion Phaedra Philoctetes play play's plot possible prologue psychological question reluctance remains response reveal reversal rhetorical sacrifice says scene secret seems situation Sophoclean Hero Sophocles speak speech stage stasimon suggest suicide Taplin technique Tecmessa thematic theme Theseus Tiresias tradition tragic words Xuthus Yunis Zeus γὰρ δὲ καὶ κακῶν τὸ