Just as tragic heroes and heroines have been identified with different eras and cultures, the classical ideal of the tragic hero will be incomplete if the concept of tragedy is not focalized. This paper, therefore, looks at how the classical period defined and delineated its tragic hero based on the action and the plot of the play. The paper provides extracts from Sophocles ’ King Oedipus as the main text and Euripides ’ Iphigenia in Tauris as a supporting text to present Oedipus as the tragic hero. Textual analysis shows that the delineation of the tragic hero lies in the source or context of the tragic situation. Sophocles and Euripides ’ views on the tragic hero are similar to Aristotle’s concept of “hamartia ” of the classical period
This thesis considered seven aspects of the relationship of the tragic hero with his world in the fo...
Aristotle (384-332 BC) proposed the dramatic are to identify the common structure of Greek plays and...
In this paper, we compare the downfall of Herodotus’ Croesus and Sophocles’ Oedipus against four cen...
Just as tragic heroes and heroines have been identified with different eras and cultures, the classi...
Just as tragic heroes and heroines have been identified with different eras and cultures, the classi...
The characteristics of tragic heroes in Aristotle’s Poetics were modeled on ancient Greek tragedies....
As opposed to his philosophic predecessor Plato, who feared the effect poetry could have on moral ed...
This thesis discusses the depiction of rulers in Aeschylus, Sophocles, and Euripides. It aims to dem...
The understanding of how Greek classical drama originated implies that it is to great extent Sophocl...
The thesis examines the striking analogies between Shakespeare's Coriolanus and Sophoclean tragedy: ...
Classic works of art are the ones read and analyzed by different scholars in academic discussion sin...
"Only a few plays by Sophocles—one of the great tragic playwrights from Classical Athens—have surviv...
Fate is regarded as a central component in tragedy. The significant role of fate is recognized when,...
In this dissertation, I discuss the revolutionary ways in which the three great Attic tragedians Aes...
This dissertation examines the concept of fate in Greek antiquity from a literary perspective, looki...
This thesis considered seven aspects of the relationship of the tragic hero with his world in the fo...
Aristotle (384-332 BC) proposed the dramatic are to identify the common structure of Greek plays and...
In this paper, we compare the downfall of Herodotus’ Croesus and Sophocles’ Oedipus against four cen...
Just as tragic heroes and heroines have been identified with different eras and cultures, the classi...
Just as tragic heroes and heroines have been identified with different eras and cultures, the classi...
The characteristics of tragic heroes in Aristotle’s Poetics were modeled on ancient Greek tragedies....
As opposed to his philosophic predecessor Plato, who feared the effect poetry could have on moral ed...
This thesis discusses the depiction of rulers in Aeschylus, Sophocles, and Euripides. It aims to dem...
The understanding of how Greek classical drama originated implies that it is to great extent Sophocl...
The thesis examines the striking analogies between Shakespeare's Coriolanus and Sophoclean tragedy: ...
Classic works of art are the ones read and analyzed by different scholars in academic discussion sin...
"Only a few plays by Sophocles—one of the great tragic playwrights from Classical Athens—have surviv...
Fate is regarded as a central component in tragedy. The significant role of fate is recognized when,...
In this dissertation, I discuss the revolutionary ways in which the three great Attic tragedians Aes...
This dissertation examines the concept of fate in Greek antiquity from a literary perspective, looki...
This thesis considered seven aspects of the relationship of the tragic hero with his world in the fo...
Aristotle (384-332 BC) proposed the dramatic are to identify the common structure of Greek plays and...
In this paper, we compare the downfall of Herodotus’ Croesus and Sophocles’ Oedipus against four cen...