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him killing his father, the king, and marry his mother Jocasta. The sympathetic servant did not kill him and passed him on to a Sheppard, finally ending up in to the house of Polybus where the king and queen took him as their son. The info...
what extent can the success of the Bolsheviks during 1917 be explained by the impact of the First World War on Russia? Introduction The year 1917 was a critical year for the people of Russia, and for the world at large. In March of that ye...
Twentieth-Century America is an vital text for all scholars involved in a lucid chronicled overview of this country's past one century years. Reeves takes us on a "brief" journey through 20th 100 years America, supplying short, helpful bibl...
shift in the human civilization ideas towards society, profession, religion, art, literature, and political science. 19th century marked the commencement of the industrial revolution, which is of pivot importance to economic development of...
chorus’, the song-and-dance ensemble, and the so-called first, second, and third actors. The khoros ‘chorus’ in Athenian drama present by vocalising and promenading to the melodious accompaniment of a reed (pipe), while the actors present b...
In Oedipus Sophocles’s tragic play Antigone, written in 441 BC, is a theatrical piece of drama in which an audience is compelled to empathize with its character's. When empathizing with individual features in Antigone the assembly can, in i...
thenian tragedy Importance of Chorus in the play Conclusion Annotated bibliography Introduction In Greek plays, the role of the chorus invariably described complexity and depth to the play and the message it is trying to portray. However to...