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Persians was the second part of a trilogy that won the first reward at the spectacular affrays in Athens’ City Dionysia carnival in 472 BCE, with Pericles assisting as choregos. The first play in the trilogy was called Phineus; it most like...
in his play Persae? How sympathetically does Aeschylus present the Persians in his play Persae? Introduction Like Rodney Dangerfield as Baltimore/D.C. area groups proceed, the Persians got no respect, despite chopping seven singles on ABC-P...
Quality control, quality improvement and quality planning. This Trilogy shows how an organization can improve every aspect by better understanding of the relationship between processes that plan, control and improve quality as well as busin...
Eleusis in 525. He was among the first of the three famous ancient Greek tragedians, Euripides and Sophocles. Their plays are still being read and performed worldwide. He is often referred as the father of tragedy: As Aristotle said, Aesch...
Suzanne Collins has seen her reputation blossom since she began to write young adult novels. She began with the New York Times bestselling five-part fantasy/war series, The Underland Chronicles. And of course, her most acclaimed and popular...
Oedipus and Antigone which are based on the trilogy. The play Antigone and Oedipus hold the magical and enduring power of ancient Greek that can effectively speak to the audience directly even after the long time of 2,500 years of its creat...
the first novel in the trilogy, which tells the story of the family of Wang Lung, viscerally attached to his land, and the humble and resigned O-Lan, his wife. The central theme is that of patriarchal life, linked to secular customs, the Ch...