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Love of Family and Homeland in Euripides' Medea

In five pages this paper examines how Medea represents the love connection between family and homeland. There are no other source... ...

Aristophanes' Lysistrata, Euripides' Medea, and the Themes of Fear and Power

In 8 pages this paper compares how fear and power are thematically portrayed in these 5th century Greek plays. There are 5 source... ...

Medea, Hamlet, and the Theme of Revenge

In 6 pages this paper discusses how the revenge theme is developed by madness, the supernatural, and protagonist attitudes in Mede... ...

A Medea 'Apologia'

In five pages an apologia or argument on behalf of Medea is constructed based on the reasoning and logic of 'Encomium of Helen' by... ...

Vivian, Medea, Hamlet, and How Events Are Influenced by Personalities

In four pages this paper discusses how events are influenced by character personalities in these works by Edison, Euripides, and W... ...

Sophocles vs. Euripides

While both Sophocles and Euripides are considered writers of Greek tragedy, their plays (Antigone, Oedipus Rex, Medea) have some s...

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kalvinklen Published on 11/07/2001 8893 Reads Antigone

Artists Antonio Canova and Edgar Degas Compared

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... ...

madea vs. antigone

Antigone and Medea are two stories of women fighting back for what they want, or what they feel is right. These stories take place...

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bishopgs Published on 01/29/2013 5034 Reads Medea

Archetypal Woman in Literature

In five pages this paper compares Euripides' character of Medea with the character of Penelope in Homer's 'The Odyssey.' There a... ...

Greek Tragedies and 4 Views of Women

In five pages this essay considers how the society of ancient Greeks regarded women in a discussion of the tragic females Medea, A... ...

Greek Mythology and Literature and the Gods' Incestuous Relationships

In seven pages this essay considers how ancient Greek mythology and drama portrayed the incestuous relationships the relatives of ... ...

Society of Ancient Greece and Women

This paper examines how women in Ancient Greek society were portrayed in a comparative analysis of the plays Lysistrata by Aristop... ...

Roles of Women in the Works of Euripides and Aeschylus

In a paper consisting of 5 pages this paper examines how women's social roles are depicted in Medea by Euripides and Agamemnon by ... ...

Western Classical Literature and Women

This paper consists of five pages and considers how women have been represented in Western classical literature in an overview tha... ...

Epic Hero Transformation in Greek Literature

In six pages this paper examines the transformation of the epic hero in ancient Greek literary works such as Euripides' Medea, Sop... ...

Classical Literature Compared

This research report compares and contrast The Iliad, Oedipus the King, Medea, Meno, Phaedo, Posteriro Analytics, Lysistrata and b... ...

How in Greek Tragedies Adultery Leads to Murder

This paper consists of six pages and explores how adultery inevitably leads to murder in a trio of Greek tragedies Agamemnon, Wome... ...

Drama of Euripides

This paper consists of five pages and examines Euripides' psychological dramas Hippolytus, Medea, and Alcestis in terms of their d... ...

Carol Gilligan/Female Moral Development

A 4 page essay that, first of all, briefly discusses the main points to Carol Gilligan's position in "Woman's place in Man's life ... ...

Greek Tragedies and the Role of Sacrifice

In nine pages this paper examines how sacrifice is used in the Greek tragic works Agamemnon, Medea, Antigone, and 'The Odyssey' an... ...

How Aristophanes Depicted Women in His Works

In a paper that consists of eight pages Lysistrata is featured in a consideration of how Aristophanes depicts women in male roles ... ...

Greek Tragedy and Naturalist Theater

The writer compares the Greek tragedy of Medea with the Naturalist theater of Henrik Ibsen’s classic Hedda Gabler. There are two s... ...

Drama Then and Now

In five pages drama is considered in the works Wit by Margaret Edson, Hamlet by William Shakespeare, and Medea by Euripides. Ther... ...

Inexcusable Acts in Literature

Throughout many great works of literature there are numerous characters whose acts are either moral or immoral. In the works Eurip...

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Admin Published on 10/25/1999 1387 Reads Literature

Ancient Greek Drama

ORIGINS OF ANCIENT GREEK DRAMA Theater was born in Attica, an Ionic region of Greece. It originated from the ceremonial orgies of ...

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sh0rt1 Published on 08/25/1999 2236 Reads Ancient Greece

Liberal Arts Education: Thinking—The Consequences

Liberal arts is a generalized term for a broad range of subjects including history, philosophy, and literature. These courses do n...

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deemitzy Published on 05/15/2005 1822 Reads Miscellaneous

Heroes and Heroines

"Who the heck are you?" Victor Frankenstein cried. "What the heck are you?" "I am the wretch created by your beloved Elizabeth...

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CollegeKid2002 Published on 10/22/2001 1438 Reads Social Issues

Why Macbeth is an Aristotelian Tragedy

Shakespeare’s Macbeth is an exemplary form of Aristotle’s definition of tragedy. Macbeth, on par with Oedipus and Medea, begins th...

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prstinelibertine Published on 12/20/2001 4049 Reads Macbeth

Roman Women and Their Mythology

Throughout the ages myths, legends and fairytales have been used to teach people basic moral and educational lessons. For example,...

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huggles Published on 08/24/2001 2022 Reads Ancient Rome

Aristotle on Tragedy

The Nature of Tragedy: In the century after Sophocles, the philosopher Aristotle analyzed tragedy. His definition: Tragedy then, i...

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Admin Published on 01/22/1999 1340 Reads Literature