PPT-Euripides

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1 Medea Persons in the Drama The drama is set in the Greek City of Corinth Euripides 2 Medea originally from Colchis Jason Medeas husband King Creon king of Corinth

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1 Medea Persons in the Drama The drama is set in the Greek City of Corinth Euripides 2 Medea originally from Colchis Jason Medeas husband King Creon king of Corinth Glauce. This is a tale told from the breath of myth or some would say the breach of myth through Euripides pen through to Calderon de la Barcas The Monster of the Gardens 1667 Racines Iphigenia 1674 and Glucks opera 1774 to Garcia Lorcas lost manuscript to 422 BC From Euripides The Theban Dialogue: Democracy or Despotism? Translated by E. P. Coleridge paraphrased by Michael R. H. Swanson, Ph. D. THESEUS prepares to send a messenger to Creon, King of T A multifaceted god. Who is Dionysus?. Son of Zeus and Semele. God of vegetation (the male equivalent of Demeter), esp. of the vine and the grape. Represents ecstasy and madness. Associated with the theater. Austin Chute. Peter Benson. Women and their Gender Roles. Through a masculine or . feminine . gender . role, . women are either punished or accepted. .. Outcome not solely dependent on gender role.. Kriemhild. A katabasis by. ARISTOPHANES. ATHENS. DEMOCRACY. Greece was usually ruled by kings or tyrants. Not all of them were totally bad, but still… Democracy (rule of the demos) gradually developed in Athens after 600 BC. Citizenship was determined not by family but by districts called “demes.” Military-trained adult males could vote. Far more opportunities for citizen participation than today. Anyone can propose a law, start a trial, attend assembly or not.. Euripides’ . Ion. and Tragic Variations. Agenda. Discussion. Ion. . as “Happy Tragedy”? Tragedy as Ideal Type. Euripides’ . Ion. Introduction to Play. 15-oct-2011. euripides ion. 2. Discussion. euripides. ’ . trojan. women. 1. Andromache and Astyanax. Agenda. Question Update. Critically Thinking Universality/Particularity. Trojan Women. Introduction to Play. Pity, Fear, Catharsis in…. Persians. 1 of F ocused Web C rawlers Sotiris Batsakis 1 , Euripides G.M. Petrakis 1 , Evangelos Milios 2 1 Department of Electronic and Computer Engineering Technical University of Crete (TUC) Chania, C A multifaceted god. Who is Dionysus?. Son of Zeus and Semele. God of vegetation (the male equivalent of Demeter), esp. of the vine and the grape. Represents ecstasy and madness. Associated with the theater. Comedy. kômôidia. , ‘revel-song’. ritual celebration, including mockery. introduced into the City . Dionysia. around 486 BC. incorporated into the midwinter festival of the . Lenaea. around 440 BC. Homer: Early Life. Son of . Epikaste and . Telemachus. Born: around 800 BC (8. th. -9. th. century . BC). Got an education. Was a court singer . Lived either in Chios or Ionia. Blind: . G. reeks thought that being blind gave you insight. Homer: Early Life. Son of . Epikaste and . Telemachus. Born: around 800 BC (8. th. -9. th. century . BC). Got an education. Was a court singer . Lived either in Chios or Ionia. Blind: . G. reeks thought that being blind gave you insight. Di. O. nusos. “The Little Zeus,” he, along with Athena and Apollo, is the most diverse in his areas governed.. A . syncretic. god (combines elements of several deities), he began with fertility who, over time, acquired other aspects.. Robin Mitchell - Boyask - April 6th, 1996 The Pharmacy of Asclepius and the Theater of Dionysus If this road, before it opens into the grove of the Muses, leads us over by the temple of Ascle pius, so

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