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Character Analysis of Creon Antigone, by Sophocles

... him to believe that no one is above him. That is where the conflict began for Antigone and Polyneices. There was not much motivation ... personality trait of his. “ Creon is not strong enough to stand in my way.”(Prologue, line 35) Also,in Scene 1 line 118 ...

(2 pages) 29 0 0.0 17/Apr/2008

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

The Relationship Between the Gods and Mortals as Portrayed in "The Iliad"

... in human affairs to help serve personal motives. On the other hand, the intent of intervention is for the gods to facilitate ... light of the situation in a cordial way: ... Who couldn't stop laughing... They feasted to their hearts' content, Apollo playing ...

(4 pages) 61 0 0.0 20/Sep/2006

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

"Medea"

... determined that she will become a criminal to put her plan into action. 24. Her motivation is her mistress and partner Hecate, ... towards the way Jason has acted. 82. According to Jason, Medea only killed her children to be a married to Jason and to enjoy ...

(8 pages) 28 0 3.0 30/Nov/2006

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

Negative aspect in terms of the treatment of the fox by Aesop.

... to the land. Aesop had conveyed a hidden meaning behind this tale. He pinpoints the negative aspect of the fox in purpose representation of human motive ... fox are in trouble and he used his intelligence to find his way out. This shows that the fox uses his ...

(3 pages) 12 0 3.0 29/Jan/2007

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

The Orestia

... motive for the murder of her husband Agamemnon. Like Agamemnon, Clytaemnestra's idea ofjustice has little to do with rational thought but more to ... "Painboth ways and what is worse?" (Agamemnon, 212). Without much debate Agamemnon decides to sacrifice his ...

(6 pages) 15 0 0.0 01/Feb/2008

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

Greek play, "Oedipus the King" by Sophocles.

... , a believer in prophecy, is unable to reject Teiresias' words, so instead he attacks his motives. However, he cannot but be troubled ... veiled way, that he was sleeping with his mother and had murdered his father. Oedipus, a believer in prophecy, is unable to ...

(3 pages) 126 0 4.1 16/Apr/2003

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

"More sinned against than sinning." Is this a more appropriate description of Agamemnon than Clytaemestra?

... for Iphigenia was not Clytaemestra 's only motive for 'striking down' Agamemnon however. She ... Argive Elders. Their fragmented way of speaking mirrors the way the natural order ... Argos being 'my city' and wanted to continue to 'rule' it through Aegisthus. This ...

(4 pages) 54 0 4.8 01/May/2004

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

Antinious One of the Leadors Of the 'Suitors' in "The Odyssey"

... always attempting to justify their evil behaviour by distorting the motives or acts of others, especially Odysseus ’ son Telemachus. The way that ... each other, working by themselves to earn Penelope’s love each in their own special way. However the story is ...

(3 pages) 23 0 4.3 27/Mar/2007

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

Clytaemnestra

... motives. Her power lies in the ability to manipulate Agamemnon, without him realizing it. She becomes both deadly, but very cautious not to get caught. In this way ... on a facade to hide her real motives. Her power lies in the ability to manipulate Agamemnon, ...

(6 pages) 9 0 0.0 01/Feb/2008

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

The Bacchae, reactions and interpretations

... motive and meaning of The Bacchae. So Historians will apply their own interpretations of the play in the hope of getting to ... traditional roles to follow him. They would sacrifice bulls to Dionysus in the most savage and blood thirsty ways; omophagia, the ...

(10 pages) 68 0 4.3 15/Jul/2004

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

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