b. Athena offers them an alternative (794-807) ... d. Athena reminds them she has access to Zeus' power (824-829) ... Athens as Athena establishes them as ...
The change of fortune should be not from bad to good, but, reversely, from good to bad. ... cannibalism, incest, treachery, adultery, rape, & murder ...
Greek Theatre Greek History 2500 - 500 BC 2500 BC Where s the Greece? Minoan civilization Most prevalent in the Aegean Area Lived on the Isle of Crete 1400 BC ...
The Mycenaean Saga: Fires, Snares, and Family Bloodshed The Mycenaean Saga: Fires, Snares, and Family Bloodshed Pelops and Tantalus Pelops has a fascinating childhood ...
Seven Against Thebes (467 BC) The Suppliants (463 BC) The Oresteia ... The Trojan Women (415 B.C.) Helen (412 B.C.) Orestes (408 B.C.) The Bacchae (405 B.C. ...
Greek Mythology: Crete. Karl Plattner The Rape of Europa. The ... Greek Mythology: Troy. The Spartans. Tyndareus Leda ZEUS. King of Sparta. Castor Pollux ...
Latin and Greek Elements in English Lesson 17: Changing Concepts CHANGING CONCEPTS: the process of semantic change resulting from changes in the understanding of ...
Greek and Roman Theatre SENECA Roman philosopher, orator, dramatist and statesman Nine extant tragedies, five adapted from Euripides:The Trojan Women, Medea, Oedipus ...
... self-willed, and they pursue their own purposes and fashion their own identities. ... the staging area used for costume and mask changing, or for housing ...
c. 380's Plato's Republic includes critique of Greek tragedy and comedy. 380 Aristophanes dies ... single-story building with one central door, which could be ...
There were two festivals during which ... Three days were given over to theatrical competition. ... ANAGNORISIS: understanding. KATHARSIS. ORIGINS of OLD COMEDY ...
The Restoration of the family in the Libation Bearers ... To Argos first, and to the gods within the land, I must give due greeting; they have worked with me to bring ...
It controlled much of mainland Greece through alliance, and much of the Greek islands too. ... What a family betrayal, intrigue, infidelity, cannibalism and incest! ...
Medea will send gifts to Jason's new bride to persuade her. Dress and golden diadem ... Chorus asks Earth and Sun (mother of Medea) to stop her from killing kids ...
Ancient Greek Theatre About 600 BCE - about 250 BCE ... Some historians believe Greek drama originated in the dithyrambic choruses Dithyramb: long hymn, ...
Revolt of Greeks in Ionia (coast of Asia) against the Persians. Eventual ... ostracized for marrying foreigner and had to flee with Jason to Argos (in Greece) ...
They add also that the Dorian word for 'doing' is dran, and the Athenian word prattein. ... several rows were removed in order to enlarge the circle and ...
The Persian Empire. Around 500 BC, the Mainland Greeks supported the Ionia ... Eros (Cupid) God of love. Ares (Mars) God of war, vengeance, anger. Dionysus (Bacchus) ...
General in Persian Wars -- fought at Marathon, Salamis, Platea ... Added Roman allusions, Latin dialog, varied poetic meters, witty jokes. Some techniques: ...
... the ground, [680] companion of the nymphs that nursed him. ... [1183] Father, listen to me; I will offer counsel though I am young. Parental Responsibility ...
Greek Tragedy: The Oresteia and Antigone Unit 2: Greece Honors 2101, Fall 2006 Bryan Benham Classical Greek Drama Written for and performed at dramatic competition ...
Revolt of Greeks in Ionia (coast of Asia) against the Persians. Eventual defeat of ... Erected by Pericles as a tribute to Athena. Funding from Delian League ...
Unit 5: GREEK PHILOSOPHY. January 23 Plato, Euthyphro. January 30 Plato, Apology, Crito ... when reading The Apology. 6. Critical Skill: Conceptual Analysis: ...
The Creed I BELIEVE in CHRIST ... unlikely that this would be a lie Burial witnessed by close friends Tomb guarded by soldiers Jews never denied that Jesus was dead ...
92 Zeus reveres this reverence (sebas) of outlaws (eknomoi wanderers) ... the bed of Zeus was bound upon a [680] swift wheel by the almighty son of Cronus. ...
The festive period of Christmas and New Year, both in Greece and ... it is certain that the annomination Kali (good), mollifies the spirits and flatters them. ...
D. The chorus, horrified, order him to leave (226-236) ... O defends himself and convinces the chorus (254-291) G. The chorus is convinced, tells O to wait for ...