The Construction of TragedyNational Literary Guild, 1984 - 187 pàgines |
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Pàgina 36
... Creon was the brother of Jocasta , the wife of King Laius and later , King Oedipus of Thebes . When Jocasta died and Oedipus went to Colonus , Creon ruled Thebes but when the two sons of Oedipus were old enough , he relinquished the ...
... Creon was the brother of Jocasta , the wife of King Laius and later , King Oedipus of Thebes . When Jocasta died and Oedipus went to Colonus , Creon ruled Thebes but when the two sons of Oedipus were old enough , he relinquished the ...
Pàgina 48
Mary Mann. Why does Creon do this ? The play does not give a reason any more than life gives a reason . Mimetically it is an accurate representation of a discrepancy that often exists between the actions of mortals and their words . Creon ...
Mary Mann. Why does Creon do this ? The play does not give a reason any more than life gives a reason . Mimetically it is an accurate representation of a discrepancy that often exists between the actions of mortals and their words . Creon ...
Pàgina 54
... Creon errs or creates a tragic imbalance in the universe when he refused to bury Polyneices . There is no evidence in the play that he ever understands from his own heart what he has done . Creon is in sharp contrast to Antigone , who ...
... Creon errs or creates a tragic imbalance in the universe when he refused to bury Polyneices . There is no evidence in the play that he ever understands from his own heart what he has done . Creon is in sharp contrast to Antigone , who ...
Continguts
Introduction | 1 |
The Metaphysics of Tragic Construction | 9 |
The Method of Analysis | 15 |
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