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Mythology by Edith Hamilton

In four pages plot summaries are provided with the featured myths being those of Oedipus, Thor, Midas, and Odysseus. There are no... ...

Dramatic Irony - Examples from Theater

In a paper of five pages, the writer looks at the use of dramatic irony in theater. The plays "Master Harold and the Boys" and "Oe... ...

Arthur Miller, William Shakespeare, Sophocles and Consideration of the Individual and Fate

In 5 pages this paper examines the individual and a fate he cannot control in an analysis of Death of a Salesman, Macbeth, and Oed... ...

Is “Death of a Salesman” an Aristotelian Tragedy?

This 6 page paper examines briefly Aristotle’s “guidelines” for tragedy, and argues that although Willy Loman is not a character i... ...

Impressions from the Readings

This 3 page paper is a reaction to some of the readings in a semester, including Homer (“The Odyssey”); Ovid (“Metamorphoses”) and... ...

Responsibility and Fate According to Greek Perceptions

In six pages this paper discusses the representations of fate in Greek tragedies and the human responsibility for their own action... ...

Theater History

In ten pages this paper examines the theater's history from its origins and with an emphasis upon Sophocles' Oedipus the King. Ei... ...

Drama Analysis

Dramatic points in the stories The Cherry Orchard, Fiddler on the Roof, The Oedipus Trilogy, and Hamlet are analyzed. There are n... ...

Free Will and Fate

In seven pages the texts Il Postino, The Autobiography of Malcolm X, and Oedipus Rex are discussed in a conceptual examination of ... ...

Position Paper on Suffering Leading to Wisdom

In four pages this paper examines the prophet Job and Oedipus Rex in this position paper that argues how through their suffering t... ...

Myth, Tragedy, and Romance

In eight pages this research paper discusses the intermingling of tragedy and romance in ancient literature with Oedipus Rex, the ... ...

Greco Roman Literary Works and Heroism

In twelve pages this paper considers Greco Roman literature from the classical period in an exploration of how the heroic figure e... ...

Ancient Literature and Cultural Characteristics

In five pages the cultural traits reflected in Lysistrata, Oedipus the King, and The Epic of Gilgamesh are compared with today's c... ...

Write an essay discussing the role of irony in one play that you have read

Oedipus’ life is revealed during the hours on stage. It is difficult to think of another play in which unity of time as a formal p...

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neilfin Published on 02/22/2004 1738 Reads Literature

A Million Men and a Donkey

What would you do if you were on a gregarious island with one million men and a donkey? Well, the superstitious beliefs that we co...

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hms59 Published on 01/12/2000 1146 Reads Creative Writing

Freud And Gender Identity

9 pages in length. Freud's theories have catapulted this historic thinker to such tremendous heights within the psychological com... ...

The Greek hero vs. The Anglo-Saxon hero

The hero stands as an archetype of who we should be and who we wish to be. However, the hero has inherent flaws which we do not wi...

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cwiggins Published on 09/12/1999 1331 Reads History

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

Antigone: Gender Issues

One of the most devastating problems for the Classical Greeks was the women's issue. Women in Classical Greece were not citizens,...

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Admin Published on 10/26/2000 2628 Reads Antigone

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

Gender Issues in Antigone

One of the most devastating problems for the Classical Greeks was the women's issue. Women in Classical Greece were not citizens, ...

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Admin Published on 07/06/1999 2104 Reads Antigone

Willy Loman: The Tragic Hero

A tragic hero is a character who in spite of a basic goodness and authority, has a tragic flaw, and because of this fault ...

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clarkie12 Published on 07/14/2004 4789 Reads Death of a Salesman

Empathy for Characters in Sophocle's Antigone

Sophocle's tragic play Antigone, written in 441 BC, is a theatrical piece of drama in which an audience is compelled to empathize ...

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Admin Published on 08/09/2000 2736 Reads Antigone

Sigmund Freud: his Life and his Work

Sigmund Freud was born on May 6th 1856 in Freiberg, Moravia, which is now in Czech Republic. He is the eldest of eight children bo...

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Luce Published on 09/18/2001 1890 Reads Psychology

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

Antigone - Selfish

Through the many centuries and numerous civilizations, men have clearly taken the role as dominator. For many generations of men, ...

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Kiu Published on 05/19/2002 5186 Reads Antigone

The Birthmark and Rappaccini’s Daughter - Sophecles

Sophocles once said that “The greatest griefs are those we cause ourselves.” That is to say that the source of most human turmoil ...

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snow_shoes31 Published on 02/23/2002 2337 Reads Literature

The Tragedy of Hamlet

Arguably the best piece of writing ever done by William Shakespeare, Hamlet the is the classic example of a tragedy. In all traged...

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Admin Published on 01/22/1999 1633 Reads Hamlet

Bless Me Ultima - Tony

Blood becomes the river. The human race dies and only the "she-goats and the he-goats" remain (176). The lake "cracked with laught...

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ho_annie Published on 01/29/2000 1527 Reads Literature

The Stranger and The Odessey: Mersault and Sisyphus

Sisyphus was given a punishment by the gods, to push a rock up a hill, only to have it fall down on him again. Mersault is a perso...

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Admin Published on 11/27/1999 1279 Reads Literature