Kommos Episode 4: Review for the glory of being true to her own law (816-22) without home or family, no one to weep for her (847-852) cursed with her father s ...
Ancient Greek Theatre. Religion and Stories. Greeks were polytheistic (many gods) ... proscenium = type of theater configuration where the audience sits in front of ...
B. Ism: No, we women cannot resist the orders of powerful men. ... C. Ant: I will bury him without you. D. Ism: You seek the impossible, but I love you anyway. ...
Near Eastern songs mourning the fall of cities began in Sumer and Ur 1,000 years before that. ... Close by, a trough for collecting blood from the sacrifice. ...
Plato believed that the world of appearances is only a shadowy emanation ... Use Plato's idea of the illusory to explain why you have no idea what's going on. ...
Some were no doubt migrants, others, pirates. Destabilization ... Causing (?) destruction by human agency (pirates, raiders, etc.) LBA Destructions ...
B. Antistrophe: the dragon; the Sparti (657-675) C. Epode: appeal to ... B. Antistrophe: Cith ron (past) (801-817) C. Epode: G a (distant past) (818-833) ...
[ 25] He is about to take her down to the house of Hades. the Myth ... to the Underworld, and neither Pluto's hound nor Charon the ferryman of souls ...
Book 18 (26) A black cloud of grief enwrapped Achilles, and with both his hands ... and Patroclus had got them as booty shrieked aloud in anguish of heart, [30] ...
Poems of the Epic Cycle. Theogony Titanomachy. Oedipodia Thebais. Epigoni ... twenty days; and moreover they gave one to the other fair gifts of friendship. ...
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 ...