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This paper examines how women in Ancient Greek society were portrayed in a comparative analysis of the plays Lysistrata by Aristop... ...
Seneca's Thyestes and Euripides' Hippolytus are discussed in a comparative analysis of Roman and Greek tragedies consisting of thr... ...
In five pages this paper examines the uses of the chorus and repeating themes in the classical tragedies of Euripides, Sophocles, ... ...
In five pages Euripides' tragedy is examined in terms of how Medea was ultimately corrupted by her desire for power. There are no... ...
Euripides' play Hecubais written from the perspective of women in conquered Troy, and looks at how the play is relevant to today's... ...
In four pages this paper examines the characterization of Phaedra in Euripides’ play Hippolytus within the context of Enlightenmen... ...
Medea and Clytemnestra are two of the most important women in ancient Greek tragedy. This essay examines the role of vengeance in ... ...
In four pages this paper examines how the theme of women's tragic social condition particularly in term of marriage recurs through... ...
This paper presents six quotations from Euripides' play "Medea." Each quote is discussed, with the writer expressing agreement or ... ...
In five pages drama is considered in the works Wit by Margaret Edson, Hamlet by William Shakespeare, and Medea by Euripides. Ther... ...
In four pages this paper discusses how events are influenced by character personalities in these works by Edison, Euripides, and W... ...
Alcestis is a myth that is "the most touching of all the Greek dramas to a modern audience" (Lind 213). It is a tragicomedy by the...
DeperLee Published on 05/19/2000 1374 Reads Literature
Antigone and Medea are two stories of women fighting back for what they want, or what they feel is right. These stories take place...
bishopgs Published on 01/29/2013 5034 Reads Medea
In Euripides’ Medea, the protagonist abandoned the gender roles of ancient Greek society. Medea defied perceptions of gender by ex...
Admin Published on 03/12/2001 2694 Reads Medea
ORIGINS OF ANCIENT GREEK DRAMA Theater was born in Attica, an Ionic region of Greece. It originated from the ceremonial orgies of ...
sh0rt1 Published on 08/25/1999 2236 Reads Ancient Greece
Ask yourself this, “Is this world biased against a particular gender? Do we mainly focus on women’s issues or men’s?” What would y...
bob17 Published on 05/25/2001 3153 Reads Medea
In five pages this research paper analyzes the chorus and its continued deity reverence despite its expressed revenge against its ... ...
In five pages this paper discusses the timeless appeal of these two works with similar themes. There is no bibliography included.... ...
In four pages this paper examines the moral lessons contained within each of these famous plays. There are no other sources liste... ...
This paper considers injustice and vengeance as they are featured in these classic plays in a comparative thematic analysis consis... ...
In three pages this essay examines the ancient Greek play in terms of its motif of revenge. There are no other sources listed.... ...
In three pages this essay discusses using three actors in Iphigenia at Aulis and how to stage the play properly when in some scene... ...
In four pages this paper examines the chorus' role in these classic Greek plays. There is no bibliography included.... ...
In fourteen pages this paper examines the passion and reason of the tragic Greek protagonist Medea. Seven sources are cited in th... ...
In five pages The Bacchae play is examined in terms of its representation, performance, and staging. There are no other sources l... ...
In seven pages this paper considers how the classical Greek dramatist critiqued heroism in a contrast of antiheroes Pentheus, Mede... ...
In six pages this paper examines the Greek concept of eros or love as it is portrayed in these works by Plato and Hippolytus with ... ...
In five pages each text's portrayal of gender relations is contrasted and compared. Four sources are cited in the bibliography.... ...
In five pages this essay compares and contrasts these two plays. There are no other sources listed.... ...
In five pages these two classical Greek plays are compared in terms of their representation of women's status. Six sources are ci... ...