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Response Paper To Medea (The Play)
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playwright Euripides play, explores the Greek-barbarian dichotomy through the character of Medea, a princess from the "barbarian", or Greek, the land of Colchis. Throughout the game, it becomes obvious to the reader that Medea is no ordina...

Antigone
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by Sophocles about 2500 years ago. It is the last part of the three Greek Theban plays written by that writer. It highlights the political atmosphere that was existent in the Greek society at that time in a way that enables readers of this ...

Gender Issues Of Aeschylus’s Agamemnon And Euripides's Media
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Gender Issues with Medea are some of the following: Nurse tells us that Medea has been a dutiful wife ever since coming to Greece. Medea criticizes the Greek sex-gender system (Denys, 190) Medea claims that childbirth is worse than battle M...

Ancient Greek Metallurgy
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ancient practices that pre-date the Industrial Revolution. Metals were extracted and utilized in the past in stages progressing usually from the use of native metal, to those metals which could be smelted easily from ores, to those which we...

Ancient Greek History
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I will not delve into too more particulars but you should appreciate this: I am a man who was thirty-five when Pericles passed away in 429 BC, a man who was commencing to slide into aged age by the end of the Peloponnesian War. Yet numerou...

Women In Ancient Greek Mythology
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Women in Greek history had many roles. In Ancient Greece the mythological stories tell of very influential women. Women are also among the most powerful deities. In the classic women aged were subordinate and primarily homebound. Women are ...

Greek Mythology
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Greek city states—including Athens. Arguably, this second-class status for women occurred, despite the presence of some powerful goddesses within their religion. By law, the Greeks divided their property at random among the surviving childr...