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through suffering, despair? euripides’ trojan women 1 Andromache and Astyanax
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Agenda Question Update Critically Thinking Universality/Particularity Trojan Women Introduction to Play Pity, Fear, Catharsis in… Persians, Trojan Women 1-nov-2011 euripides trojan women 2
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Question Update Thinking Universality/Particularity Critically
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Does tragedy change… 1-nov-20114 euripides trojan women From place to place? From time to time? From culture to culture? From place to place? From time to time? From culture to culture?
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Does Tragedy Change? Critical thinking What’s it for? teach me how to think, not how to pass in terms of techniques taught understanding / interacting with problems relatable because comparable What’s it involve? read in between the lines interpretive skills questions about motivation makes the particular universal Tragedy as universal/particular Question’s point? universal: will show connections between cultures ethical definitions – good thought experiment emotional/intellectual disconnect What’s needed? What baseline need-to-knows? What appropriate approaches? Anything else? 1-nov-20115 euripides trojan women
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Trojan Women Introduction to Play
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Play Facts Date, historical backdrop – 415 BCE conquest of Melos Sicilian Expedition Tetralogy 1.Alexander. 2.Palamedes. 3.Trojan Women. 4.Sisyphus (satyr play). Speaking Roles Poseidon Athena Hecuba Chorus Talthybius Cassandra Andromache Menelaus Helen 1-nov-2011 euripides trojan women 7
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Analysis Prologue (Signet pp. 460 ff.) Poseidon, Athena Lyric monody (464) Hecuba Parodos (465) Choruses in dialogue (kommos) Episode 1 (468) Talthybius, Hecuba Cassandra (lyric monody – frenzied dochmiacs) Cassandra, Hecuba Hecuba Stasimon 1 (480) Trojan Horse Episode 2 (481) Lyric dialogue (kommos): Hecuba, Andromache, Astyanax (silent) Episode 2 cont. (483) Spoken: Hecuba, Andromache Talthybius, Andromache, Astyanax (silent) Stasimon 2 (490) 1st destruction of Troy Episode 3 (493) Menelaus, Hecuba Helen, Menelaus, Hecuba Agon: Helen, Hecuba Stasimon 3 (501) Women’s lament Exodos (503) Talthybius, Hecuba Lyric dialogue (kommos): Hecuba, Chorus
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Sacrifice of Polyxena 1-nov-2011 euripides trojan women 9
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Pity, Fear, Catharsis in… Persians, Trojan Women
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Your Responses... 1-nov-2011 euripides trojan women 11
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