Helen of Troy has been viewed as a paragon of feminine vice and infidelity for millennia. Euripides’ play Helen attempts to absolve her of the responsibility for the Trojan War by substituting a cloud image at Troy, setting her instead in Egypt. In my research, I contrast previous interpretations of Helen in The Iliad and The Odyssey with this new, blameless Helen to determine the characteristics that truly define her, and if she can ever be separated from her identity as the face that launched a thousand ships
Helen of Troy is famous for two things: her abduction from Sparta to Troy by the Trojan prince, Pari...
Le Rane : Collana di Studi e Testi. Studi ; 55 - El teatro clásico en el marco de la cultura griega ...
A Thousand Stars examines familiar characters from the Greek myth of the Trojan War within the conte...
The character of Helen of Troy is often remembered only in terms of her beauty. The general public a...
The rising popularity of Greek mythology is due in some part to female authors such as Madeline Mill...
In this paper, we comprehend the most captivating mythical figure of ancient greek literature, the q...
"A Thesis submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Arts-Engl...
brings calamity to the peaceful society of men. The construction of the first Woman who is also the ...
The article is devoted to the consideration of the character of Helen in the tragedies of Euripides ...
Homer presents Helen of Troy as a complex, and often contradictory, character who elicits contrastin...
Homeric scholarship usually considers Helen as an allegorical substitute for the poet or the Muses. ...
Reputedly the most beautiful woman who has ever lived, Helen of Troy (or Sparta) is less well known ...
Since her introduction in Homer’s Iliad, Helen of Troy has remained an endlessly captivating figure,...
Beyond the traditional image of Helen as being conscious of her nature as an instrument of divine pu...
Portrayed as victim, whore, and above all, the supreme incarnation of beauty, Helen\u27s story has b...
Helen of Troy is famous for two things: her abduction from Sparta to Troy by the Trojan prince, Pari...
Le Rane : Collana di Studi e Testi. Studi ; 55 - El teatro clásico en el marco de la cultura griega ...
A Thousand Stars examines familiar characters from the Greek myth of the Trojan War within the conte...
The character of Helen of Troy is often remembered only in terms of her beauty. The general public a...
The rising popularity of Greek mythology is due in some part to female authors such as Madeline Mill...
In this paper, we comprehend the most captivating mythical figure of ancient greek literature, the q...
"A Thesis submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Arts-Engl...
brings calamity to the peaceful society of men. The construction of the first Woman who is also the ...
The article is devoted to the consideration of the character of Helen in the tragedies of Euripides ...
Homer presents Helen of Troy as a complex, and often contradictory, character who elicits contrastin...
Homeric scholarship usually considers Helen as an allegorical substitute for the poet or the Muses. ...
Reputedly the most beautiful woman who has ever lived, Helen of Troy (or Sparta) is less well known ...
Since her introduction in Homer’s Iliad, Helen of Troy has remained an endlessly captivating figure,...
Beyond the traditional image of Helen as being conscious of her nature as an instrument of divine pu...
Portrayed as victim, whore, and above all, the supreme incarnation of beauty, Helen\u27s story has b...
Helen of Troy is famous for two things: her abduction from Sparta to Troy by the Trojan prince, Pari...
Le Rane : Collana di Studi e Testi. Studi ; 55 - El teatro clásico en el marco de la cultura griega ...
A Thousand Stars examines familiar characters from the Greek myth of the Trojan War within the conte...