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4066 Sophocles' Antigone and Jean Anouilh's Remake. This paper discusses Sophocles' Antigone and Jean Anouilh's remake of the Greek tragedy. The paper shows that Anouilh's remake subordinated the themes connected to the duty to the divine -- which were so integral to Greek culture. Remaking the play in the context of World War II France, Anouilh focused more on the issues of integrity and political freedom. Disinterested in the notion of human rebellion again divine principle (which was Sophocles' preoccupation), Anouilh focused on the heroism of individual courage. 5 pgs. Bibliography lists 2 sources.
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4317 The Ironic Juxtaposition of war and domesticity in Homer's "Odyssey". In book 22 of the Odyssey, the primary setting is of a domestic and pastoral nature. Thus, the violence and carnage that takes place in the midst of this landscape is highly incongruous and creates a sense of profound irony in Homer's work. This theme can be seen in Odysseus' slaying of Antinoös and Eurymachos, as well as in the final tender scene between Odysseus and the serving women. 3 pgs. Bibliography lists 1 source.
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9054 The Great Dramatists Of Tragedy: Thesis on Aeschylus and Sophocles. This three-page undergraduate paper discusses two Greek dramatists, Aeschylus and Sophocles who made significant contributions to the development of drama. Aeschylus wrote what a Greek tragedy ought to be as a religious union of the two elements of the national poetry. Sophocles, with his just perception of the beautiful in art, effected an outward realization of the conceptions of the great master. 3 pgs. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
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9134 Homer's Odysseus And Virgil's Aeneas. This three-page undergraduate paper discusses the Greek and Roman protagonists from the epic works of Homer and Virgil. The two characters are very different though they are often contrasted and compared to each other. The similarities lie more in the events of their lives than their personalities. 3 pgs. Bibliography lists 2 sources.
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9135 Many Gods and Goddesses, Many Masks: Homer's The Iliad and The Odyssey. This 6-page undergraduate paper discusses the multi-faceted role of gods and goddesses in Homer's The Iliad and The Odyssey. 6 pgs. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
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9158 The Iliad. This ten-page undergraduate paper discusses the impact of Greek culture on Homer's masterpieces. The paper will specifically focus on the Iliad and explain how Homer used Greek culture in his work and how this is reflected in the various themes and images of the book. 10 pgs. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
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9159 A Comparison of Hektor's and Paris' Attitudes Toward the War. This essay compares and contrasts Hektor's and Paris' attitudes toward the war. Hektor has a more militaristic attitude than Paris, who is overwhelmed with his love for Helen and therefore cannot partake in war. The two brothers represent two different worlds in the Iliad. Hector is at the helm of the bloody militaristic world, while Paris is embedded in the feminine world of love and family. 3 pgs. Bibliography lists 1 source.
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