A majority of classic Greek and Roman literature focusing on the subject of the Trojan War and its characters portray a male dominant society in Bronze Age Greece. Homer\u27s Iliad follows the heroes Achilles and Hector, while his Odyssey traces the journey of Odysseus on his way home to Ithaca. However, important female characters are either given short page time or are described in a negative light. My goal in completing this thesis is to give voice to the women who were portrayed in a negative way and to offer possible explanations leading up to this portrayal. I also hope to show that although men fought the war, women had to suffer the consequences. Clytemnestra, as queen of Mycenae, was left alone in her kingdom for years. She watched...
This project investigates the impact that the hegemonic masculine perspective has on our modern memo...
This project investigates the impact that the hegemonic masculine perspective has on our modern memo...
© 2021 John HenryIn Greek tragedy, there were various methods available for a tragic woman to destro...
Aeschylus is represented in the Frogs of Aristophanes, as the type of Archaic maleness. This idea is...
The article is devoted to the consideration of the character of Helen in the tragedies of Euripides ...
This thesis examines the characterization of Trojans in fifth-century Attic tragedy with a particula...
This thesis examines the characterization of Trojans in fifth-century Attic tragedy with a particula...
This thesis begins to examine the role of Andromache in the Trojan War saga and tradition by providi...
Since the mid-1970s, classical scholars have taken a new interest in the study of women in antiquity...
Fontbonne Theatre Introduction Greek tragedy has been called a school of patriotism and Euripides wa...
Fontbonne Theatre Introduction Greek tragedy has been called a school of patriotism and Euripides wa...
In Homer’s epic, The Odyssey, the author places Clytemnestra in stark opposition to Penelope, the wi...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2020This dissertation examines the mythological figure of ...
Medea, Phaedra, and Clytemnestra are three of the most well-known female characters from ancient tra...
Medea, Phaedra, and Clytemnestra are three of the most well-known female characters from ancient tra...
This project investigates the impact that the hegemonic masculine perspective has on our modern memo...
This project investigates the impact that the hegemonic masculine perspective has on our modern memo...
© 2021 John HenryIn Greek tragedy, there were various methods available for a tragic woman to destro...
Aeschylus is represented in the Frogs of Aristophanes, as the type of Archaic maleness. This idea is...
The article is devoted to the consideration of the character of Helen in the tragedies of Euripides ...
This thesis examines the characterization of Trojans in fifth-century Attic tragedy with a particula...
This thesis examines the characterization of Trojans in fifth-century Attic tragedy with a particula...
This thesis begins to examine the role of Andromache in the Trojan War saga and tradition by providi...
Since the mid-1970s, classical scholars have taken a new interest in the study of women in antiquity...
Fontbonne Theatre Introduction Greek tragedy has been called a school of patriotism and Euripides wa...
Fontbonne Theatre Introduction Greek tragedy has been called a school of patriotism and Euripides wa...
In Homer’s epic, The Odyssey, the author places Clytemnestra in stark opposition to Penelope, the wi...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2020This dissertation examines the mythological figure of ...
Medea, Phaedra, and Clytemnestra are three of the most well-known female characters from ancient tra...
Medea, Phaedra, and Clytemnestra are three of the most well-known female characters from ancient tra...
This project investigates the impact that the hegemonic masculine perspective has on our modern memo...
This project investigates the impact that the hegemonic masculine perspective has on our modern memo...
© 2021 John HenryIn Greek tragedy, there were various methods available for a tragic woman to destro...