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Iliad prideful, leads army |
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Iliad chose pride over death |
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Iliad Hector's father, begs Achilles for body |
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Iliad and Odyssey (duh) pain inflicted pain endured wise, |
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Odeyssey Odysseus's wife, wise (tricked suitors), "secrets" with tree(agnorisis) weaving |
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Iliad anger, honor and death over living, mother Thetis |
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Odyssey odysseus's son, grows up throughout epic, also anagnorisis, helped by athena |
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Odyssey leader of the suitors, a big bully |
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Odyssey old slave woman who recognized Odysseus |
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Odeyssey beautiful goddess who keeps Odysseus captive |
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Odyssey Cyclops, son of posiden, blinded |
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Odyssey: blind priphet, in Hades O. stories: warns everyone about what's coming...(creon and o's parents and o) |
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daughter of Oedipus and Jocasta Antigone: proud, determinded to bury her brother, kills herself O. at Col: she helps her father, warns her brother not to fight |
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sister to Antigone O. at Col: didn't really help her father but was there for him... Anti: weakling, doesn't help Antigone |
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King of Thebes(after O) and brother-in-law to O. Anti: hubris, learns his lesson O. Rex: shocked, friend, treats o nicely O. Col: begs O to come back |
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son of Creon Anti: in love, tries to stop his father, fails and kills himself |
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Creon's wife kills herself after her son dies |
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King of Thebes blind, prideful, learns his lesson, exiled, apotheosis patricide |
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wife and mother of O (gross!) kills herself when she realizes |
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king of Athens keeps promise to protect O's resting place |
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sons of O both want O's position(king...), O curses them, they fight and both fall(7 against Thebes) Poly was exiled, Eteo had city |
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forethought "Saved" man form dieing out(educated them) new his punishment but also help knowledge of excape |
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princess turned cow and followed by a gadfly talks to P. kids will evetually lead to the killer of Zeus |
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prideful; makes war on a peaceful nation and get owned |
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X-man's father ashamed at the failure of his son tells his wife, the Queen, to meet X-man witha cloak |
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daughters of Danaus flee marriage to evil cousins seek asylum in Argos |
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King of Argos very democratic; asks citizens if they should keep women |
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brother of Danaus, his sons are chasing the suppliants |
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Barbaros(foriegn) kinda crazy, extremly hurt by Jason's betrayal and seeks revenge kills Glauce, creon's daughter, and her own kids all just to hurt Jason escapes(deus ex machine) to Athens |
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stupidly leaves Medea for Glauce reasons: keep kids safe become wealthy (provide) keep status(fame) |
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Kind of Athens promises Medea safetly if he will help him have children |
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daughter of Agamemnon forced to marry a peasant, wants mother and her lover dead |
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son of Agememon exciled to save his life, comes back to revenge his father's death(mother killed him) |
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formally Agememon's wife killed Ag. to revenge her daughter's death, Aegisthus is her lover |
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teacher of Orestes, helped him escape recognizes Or. from a scar |
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statesman, archon, helped people with mortaguages, Father of "democracy" no pay for athletes |
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what would you die for? patriotic verses elegy-while flute was playing |
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party! athlete/soldier leaves sheild in battle (writing) illigitamate son "betrotherd" but broke it off:lampoon died in battle |
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state poet, sung by soldiers patriotic, died for country |
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wine drinker liked horses maybe mercenary ship metaphor for state drinking songs |
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epithphs and epigrams, travelled a lot epinicians = odes to victory soclians= drinking songs large fees; great memory(mnemonics) |
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school for girls/ "cult" epithalamia = wedding songs 11th c Pope Gregory banded works peotry, personal, passionate |
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(525-456 B.C) added 2nd actore => dialogue death by eagal dropping totoise shell 90 plays- 7 survive theme = deep forces of man [P bound, 7 vs, Supp, Persians] |
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(497-505) added 3rd actor increased dialogue scene paintings [O's plays] |
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(480-406) least pop but has grown psychological themes view universe as chaotic; irrational [Medea and Electra] |
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(484-425) Samos Father of History defined history = inquires history = moral lessons |
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(460-395)Athens? Father of "Scientific History) history= political, no morality more factual (Hobbes and Machiavelli = political realism) survived Plague of Athens blamed for loss of Amphipolis (city) |
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(460-370) Kos Father of Clinical Medicine replaced by Galen Hippocratic Oath soil and seed metaphor |
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(371-285) Alexandria Father of Geometry prior to Archimedes book: Elements Euclidean geometry |
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(287-212) Greek mathematician, physicist, engineer, inventer, astromnomer "Do not disturb my circles!" (death during seige) "Eurika" method of exhaustion (myriad) |
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