PPT-Medea
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Medea Synopsis The play Medea tells the story of Medea and Jason two figures well known by ancient Greek audiences Euripides knowing the notoriety of these
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Medea Synopsis The play Medea tells the story of Medea and Jason two figures well known by ancient Greek audiences Euripides knowing the notoriety of these characters began the play toward . The essentials to understanding and appreciating . Medea. .. Ceremonious. Humans have always been ceremonious creatures.. What ceremonies do we have in modern life?. It is all drama, all a play that resonates with us.. June 16, 2009. Bulfinch’s Greek and Roman Mythology . Myth and Knowing. Phaeton . Son of Apollo and the nymph . Clymene. Sought evidence of his heavenly birth. He did not heed Phoebus’ warning and drove the chariot of the sun.. Women in Greek Tragedy. Medea. : The Alien and mysterious . Questions about . Medea. How did she meet Jason?. Where did she meet him?. Why did she help him?. How did she help him?. What were the consequences of her helping him?. : . Wronged Woman vs. Monster?. . Medea. in Greek Myth. as Witch. as Barbarian. as Helper. Medea. . . 1st c. CE Roman copy of a 1st c. BC Greek wall painting. . Museo. . Archeologico. Homework. Answer questions 1-7(top of page 20. Euripides . The . fifth century B.C., a most important period of Greek drama, . Aeschylus. , Sophocles, and Euripides . Euripides. , born in about 484 B.C., . 1. Medea . Persons in the Drama. The drama is set in the Greek City of Corinth. Euripides. 2. Medea. –originally from Colchis. Jason. – Medea’s husband. King Creon . -king of Corinth. Glauce. Jason and the Golden Fleece. “Golden Fleece” – A gold colored ram. Sent from the gods. Very long story. It’s very far away from Greece.. A man named Pelias stole the crown from his brother – is told by an oracle that a kinsman with one sandal will kill him.. hieros. . mythos . —epos —. ainos. . GREEK. ENGLISH. hieros. mythos . (“sacred mythos”). myth. mythos. epos. (“epic”). legend. ainos. (“story,” “parable”). folktale. etiological myth. By: Euripides. Jonathan Youngman pd5. The play was originally written in 431 BC.. The title is significant because of it’s simplicity. It is focused mainly on one person. That being Medea.. two . of the following . __did something__ . in. . a theatrical . presentation you have seen recently . T. ech . 1. Tech 2. Tech 3. Tech 4. Your analysis must include details of the dramatic impact achieved and the audience response.. hieros. . mythos . —epos —. ainos. . GREEK. ENGLISH. hieros. mythos . (“sacred mythos”). myth. mythos. epos. (“epic”). legend. ainos. (“story,” “parable”). folktale. etiological myth. - Insegnamento di. “Cultura classica”. MEDEA. giovane donna innamorata, sposa tradita, madre assassina. Unitre Napoli -Vomero . anno accademico 2019/2020. Evelyn De Morgan . Medea. . 1889. Anna Magnani. . Medea. in Greek Myth. as Witch. as Barbarian. as Helper. Medea. . . 1st c. CE Roman copy of a 1st c. BC Greek wall painting. . Museo. . Archeologico. . Nazionale. , Naples.. Medea. in Modern Myth. The. Foreign Legions. Jason with the Golden Fleece. Jason with the Golden Fleece. Jason with the Golden Fleece. Fleece and Apple are Homonymous. Chrysomallos. Golden Fleece, in Greek mythology, the magic fleece of the winged ram that saved .
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