Aeschylus: Seven Against ThebesBloomsbury Academic, 02.08.2007 - 174 Seiten Accessible introductions to ancient tragedies. Each volume discusses |
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... fate is ' common to both ' ( 812 ) . Common also is their attitude . Like Eteocles , Polynices stresses polis over genos . The figure of Justice on his shield claims that Polynices will once again possess his polis and his father's ...
... fate and wields his shield calmly ( 590-1 ) . The Scout recognizes that he is a danger precisely because he reveres the gods ( 595-6 ) . It will take not only bravery but skill to defeat this man . Eteocles ' response is appropriate to ...
... fate for women of any age to be taken captive and enslaved , but it is especially pitiable when this fate befalls unmarried maidens like us ; indeed death would be preferable . This concept of death as preferable to enslavement and ...
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Acknowledgements 78 | 7 |
City and Family | 23 |
Divine Forces and Religious Ritual | 38 |
Urheberrecht | |
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