Papers On Ancient, Classic, & Medieval Literature Page 17 of 134
Aeschylus' "The Eumenides" [ send me this paper ] A seven page paper looking at this play of ancient Greece. The paper contends that Aeschylus' major conflict is between the old, matriarchal form of justice, represented by the Furies, and the new patriarchy represented by Athena and Apollo. No additional sources. Filename: KBeumen.wps
Aeschylus' Oresteia & Sartre The Flies [ send me this paper ] A 7 page essay that examines the stagecraft employed in these two works. While the art of playwriting has evolved and changed over the course of Western civilization, playwrights whether ancient or modern had to accomplish similar tasks in the storytelling and dramatization. The audience, in both cases, has to be informed about the background to the story, that is, the context in which the play takes place. The audience should also understand the nuances of characterization and the motivation that propels the characters to specific actions. Looking at the stagecraft of the ancient Greek playwright Aeschylus, in his trilogy Oresteia, and the modern adaptation of this myth in Jean-Paul Sartre's The Flies, it can be seen how each author uses different theatrical devices to accomplish their storytelling goals. No additional sources cited. Filename: khaessar.rtf
Aeschylus'Agamemnon in Historical Context [ send me this paper ] A 5 page essay that discusses Aeschylus' play Agamemnon within the historical context of fifth century BC Greek culture. The writer argues that the play substantiates and rationalizes male dominance. Bibliography lists 2 sources. Filename: khhisaga.rtf
Aeschylus's Agamemnon [ send me this paper ] This 4 page paper examines this classic work. The paper is driven by a thesis related to family life and selfishness. The plot, setting and themes are discussed. Bibliography lists 3 sources. Filename: SA539A.rtf
Aesop’s Fables: Political Messages, Explanations of Natural Phenomena, or Entertaining Tales? [ send me this paper ] A 9 page overview of the speculated origin of those tales collectively known as Aesop’s fables. Presents the current body of knowledge regarding Aesop’s identity and occupation and evaluates the various meanings typically attributed to his stories. The author of this paper emphasizes that the authorship of these great fables can undoubtedly be contended to relate both to the circumstances of the presumed author’s life and to the larger historical and political setting of the time but the stories could have also been created simply for entertainment purposes. Bibliography lists 11 sources. Filename: PPaesop.rtf
Agamemnon’s Murder [ send me this paper ] A 3 page paper which examines the murder of Agamemnon in Aeschylus’ work. No additional sources cited. Filename: RAagaem.rtf
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