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    • 161.

      Phaedre and Passion in Hippolytus


      by Olivia Hunt - 2007-07-06
      Being a part of a civilized world, Phaedre was suffering as she was confused by her opposite feelings to Hippolytus that led to neurosis. She felt aggressiveness, uneasiness, and a sense of guilt as a...
    • 162.

      Euripides as a Playwright


      by Olivia Hunt - 2007-07-06
      In the book ‘Greek Tragedy' Bernhard Zimmermann points out that the achievement of the tragic playwright such as Euripides was measured ‘by the manner in which he elaborated the traditional framew...
    • 163.

      Classical Views of Passion in Racine's ‘phedre': Part Four


      by Olivia Hunt - 2007-07-06
      The sun is closely connected with sacrifice (Bataile 69). As we discussed in class, sacrifice is the act of something sacred, it is the change of an object from one stage of life to another. The great...
    • 164.

      Classical Views of Passion in Racine's ‘phedre': Part Three


      by Olivia Hunt - 2007-07-06
      People often hide their real feelings under a ‘mask', which they do not want to reveal. According to Nietzsche everyone needs a mask and Phaedre is not an exception. At the beginning of the play she...
    • 165.

      Classical Views of Passion in Racine's Phedre: Part Two


      by Olivia Hunt - 2007-07-06
      However, there exist another point of view and according to Barthes, ‘the Racinian Eros ...is never sublimated; emerging fully armed, entirely finished, from pure vision, it is immobilized in the pe...
    • 166.

      Classical Views of Passion in Racine's Phedre: Part One


      by Olivia Hunt - 2007-07-06
      The article analyzes the classical views of passion in "Phaedre", where the major character, Phaedre, feels love and passion to Hippolytus. Consequently, she is the ‘object of observation' in this a...
    • 167.

      Hippolytus by Euripides


      by Olivia Hunt - 2007-07-06
      Greek tragedy grew out of the public rituals of songs, sacrifice, dances and worship honouring Dionysus, the god of wine, vegetation and growth in the 5th century B.C. Euripides' tragic hero (or heroe...
    • 168.

      Life is the Gift


      by Diane Dutton - 2007-07-12
      Life is The Gift. You can make something of it or you can waste it. The Gift. Nothing more, nothing less. No person or higher power owes you anything. Life itself is. It's not a hand out, it's a han...
    • 169.

      According To Jim Rhon - Ambition Is Key In Network Marketing


      by Karen Giardunio - 2007-07-13
      One of the greatest things about being a Network Marketer for myself is all the special "tricks-of-the-trade." applications I have learned to focus on -and implement for my personal and profes...
    • 170.

      Dr. Wayne Dyer Has Been A Key Factor In Helping Others To Recognize -for Themselves Their Own Value


      by Karen Giardunio - 2007-07-19
      Since it is my intention to help others first and foremost, I am always on the hunt for new subject matter with the type of content I feel is self powering in some fashion or another. Much of the time...