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Understanding of Discoveries: Myth of the Cave by Plato

... freedom of elucidation. As the ending demonstrates, the truth-seeker regresses to the cave in hopes of ... of knowledge can only by the movement of the whole soul be turned from the world becoming into that being..." ( Plato , 427). WORK CITED Plato . " Myth of ...

(4 pages) 66 0 4.7 25/May/2004

Subjects: Humanities Essays > Classical Studies > Greek Language & Literature

Select two characters from the works Medea and Pygmalion and compare the means by which these characters are constructed and developed.

... important to both plays and the physical movements of the characters represent change; Medea's movements on and off stage parallel her public ... the freedom to say whatever she wants and is left with the small talk of the upper class. The intense language of ...

(6 pages) 119 0 4.0 09/Nov/2006

Subjects: Humanities Essays > Classical Studies > Greek Language & Literature

Oedipus

... included in one section of the play. If they had been divided by a choral song the play's movement would have been retarded ... it stresses man's fate, it does not deny him freedom. Dramatic action assumes freedom; without it no tragedy can be written. Oedipus ...

(36 pages) 134 0 4.4 29/Jul/2006

Subjects: Humanities Essays > Classical Studies > Greek Language & Literature

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