Sophocles Essays and Term Papers
Tragic Heroes in AntigoneBethany Vaughn
Mr. Brand
Honors 10[th] Literature and Composition
September 20, 2013
Tragic Heroes
The story Antigone by Sophocles follows a woman named Antigone, the daughter of a fallen King, who is willing to stand up for her dead brother, Polyneices, regardless of law. In the play we ...
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Mimetology in Aristotle, Horace, and LonginusI, no. 1 (June 1995)
Sacred Ambivalence: Mimetology in Aristotle, Horace, and Longinus
Matthew Schneider
Department of English
Chapman University
Orange CA 92666
schneide@nexus.chapman.edu
Almost from its very beginnings mimetology has looked to ancient Greece for its proof texts. For both ...
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Tragic Hero OedipusAshley McHugh
English 4 Pd.5
Hero Essay
10/22/01
According to Aristotle, a tragic hero is one who evokes our pity and terror if he is neither completely good nor completely evil, but is a mixture of both. A tragic hero is also one who suffers a change in fortune from happiness to misery, ...
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Oedipus' Pride and His DownfallOedipus's "justifiable" pride is based on his position of power, and at the onset of Oedipus Rex, Sophocles paints the protagonist as a just, if not arrogant ruler. He calls his subjects "children," and calls himself a "world-renowned king," which he undoubtedly was. However, the king later ...
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