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running into pre-menopause here, why dont you visit your mother for a while." One of Medeas concerns is her own private humiliati...
contribution to the image in Greek mythology is the story of Chiron, who was born of a union between Zeus and Ixion, the son of Ar...
wife of Agamemnon who has been off fighting the Trojan War for ten years. The goddess Artemis had left the fleet organized by Aga...
This paper consists of six pages and presents a hypothetical scenario of what might have happened after Medea departed and the Arg...
In five pages Canova's 'Perseus and the Head of Medea' and Degas' 'The Little 14 Year Old Dancer' are compared in terms of the wor...
In five pages this paper examines the definition of identity in the works of Euripides, Sophocles, Sappho's poetry, the Oresteia, ...
In seven pages this paper considers the injustices of war in a consideration of women's unequal roles represented in the works of ...
In five pages and 2 parts Homer's 'The Iliad' is examines in terms of Patroklos' leadership abilities with a contrast and comparis...
In five pages this paper contrasts and compares these plays by Euripides and Aristophanes in a consideration of the similarities a...
In five pages this paper examines the uses of the chorus and repeating themes in the classical tragedies of Euripides, Sophocles, ...
In four pages this essay contrasts the styles of these Greek playwrights from the classical era within the context of Sophocles'...
In five pages Euripides' tragic protagonist is examined in an application of Aristotle's Greek tragedy formula. There are no othe...
This 10 page paper examines the way writers have treated women in mythology. The writer examines The Epic of Gilgamesh, the Metamo...
This paper contrasts and compares the depiction of Phaedra by Euripides in Hippolytus and Penelope by Homer in 'The Odyssey' in fi...
In ten pages this research paper examines how the Greek perspective of tragedy is featured in Euripides' plays The Women of Troy a...
In a paper consisting of 5 pages Euripides' portrayal of family relationships in his play and the commentary that continues to res...
In five pages Euripides' play is analyzed in terms of its meaning. There are no other sources cited....
In four pages this paper discusses how events are influenced by character personalities in these works by Edison, Euripides, and W...
Aeschylus introduces a complete reversal of gender roles, placing the character of Clytemnestra in a ruling role over Argos in the...
simply what it is on the outside but cutting into it reveals layers of different contrasts and flavors. The "Foundation" of the Pl...
In ten pages this paper discusses how Euripides' plays depicted Clytemnestra in this consideration of the shift in women's portray...
touch his heart. Various plot complications ensue and the political and social forces that are forcing her father to this awful d...
wine and pleasure, and rejecting the cold and structured nature of Apollonian society. For them, to be human is to follow ones bas...
skills. The walls of Athens are impregnable, but many people live outside these walls, so he gathers them in. They were not keen t...
homes and taking wine, run into the mountains. Two men, the aged prophet Teiresias and King Cadmus, the older monarch who abdicate...
could well be said that his acceptance of his brothers actions, despite his berating his brother, may have been the most important...
to Artemis... and not otherwise, we could sail away and sack Phrygia" (Euripides "Iphigenia at Aulis" 358). He writes to his wife...
she has given up. She is dejected and withdrawn, lying on her bed despondent and weeping. This depiction highlights Medeas femin...
was the wife of King Priam and the mother of Hector, who was killed by Achilles. Her other son; Polydorus was means to be safe as ...
what is bothering her, Phaedra seems to describe the Enlightenment philosophy in her observation: "We understand and recognize wha...