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The role of third actor in Sophocles’ Ajax
Faced with the bare comment that Aristotle makes regarding the incorporation of a third actor by Sophocles to the tragedy, interpretive criticism agrees in understanding that this innovation enables sophisticated dramatic effects.
Pedro Luis Villagra Diez
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ANALISIS ASPEK BAHASA DAN NILAI SOSIAL BUDAYA DALAM DRAMA OIDIPUS
This study describes intrinsic analysis of Drama text written by Sophocles, focusing on general and social aspects of analysis. Content analysis was used in this study to examine the text of the drama.
Sujito Sujito
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Sofocle medioevale. Per la storia di una citazione tragica in area bizantina [PDF]
This article focuses on a particular expression from Sophocles’ "Ajax": “with her share of many years”. Referring to and highlighting the old age of Eriboea, the heroe’s mother, this phrase came into fashion in the Byzantine age, as attested by ...
Giovanna Battaglino
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The world of adults and the world of adolescence: the education of the hero in Sophocles’ Philoctetes [PDF]
Sophocles’ tragedy Philoctetes is examined as an original reinterpretation of the problem of a young man’s upbringing in the absence of a father, drawing on Homeric texts in which Diomedes and Telemachus likewise grow up without their fathers and ...
Victoria K. Pichugina
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Liquidity and the business cycle: Empirical evidence from the Greek banking sector [PDF]
In the aftermath of the global financial turmoil the negative market sentiment and the challenging macroeconomic environment in Greece have severely affected the banking sector, which faces funding and liquidity challenges, deteriorating asset ...
Vogiazas Sophocles, Alexiou Constantinos
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Paul Demont. Sophocles. “Aïas/Ajax”
Recensione di Demont, P. (éd.) (2022). Sophocles. “Aïas/Ajax”. Paris: Les Belles Lettres, XXXIII + 278 pp. Commentario 14.
Sidoti, Nello
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Ancient Greek theater as a school for the city: why Socrates was not a theatergoer [PDF]
The article explores the phenomenon of ancient Greek theater, portraying it as a unique space where an entire cityscape unfolded before the eyes of thousands of spectators.
Victoria
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The Shield in Sophocles' Tragedy "Ajax" and the Materiality of the Heroic World: To Instruct and Protect [PDF]
In The Iliad, a unique materiality of the warrior’s world is depicted, emphasizing the intimate connection between the hero and his weapons. The Homeric hero’s shield serves as a contact surface, simultaneously permeable and impenetrable to external ...
Victoria Pichugina
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Sophocles, Solitude, Isolation
We, contemporary readers of the attic tragedy, with difficult, we perceive the nascent critic to the individual ideals that are alienated in the expressed democracy, to sympathize, rather, excited with the heroes whose elections and specially how they ...
Lina Marcela Cadavid Ramírez
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