9 resultados para Héracles


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In Heracles Mainomenos, by Euripides, the hero is submited to the ultimate test: win himself, accepting stay alive after committing an irremediable error. The dramatic action has dual motivation, human and divine. The human conflict requires resilience of families and friends of Heracles and the opposition of Lico is a key element to the action. In the subsequent clash between Heracles and the goddess Hera, victory lies with the deity, motivating the disaster, but confirms the heroics of Heracles, that resists the urge to annihilation after the murder of children. His friend, King Theseus, provides him the support needed to dissuade him from his purpose of annihilation and strengthens him for endurance. The valuation of philia is an important element in shaping the sense of this euripidean text.

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En la pieza Heracles Furioso, de Eurípides, el héroe se somete a la prueba definitiva: vencerse a sí mismo, aceptar seguir con vida después de cometer un error irremediable. La acción dramática tiene doble motivación, humana y divina. El conflicto humano requiere capacidad de resistencia de la familia y amigos de Heracles y la oposición de Lico es un elemento clave para la acción. En el enfrentamiento posterior entre Heracles y la diosa Hera, la victoria corresponde a la deidad, motivando a la catástrofe, pero se confirma la heroicidad de Heracles, que se resiste a la tentación de aniquilación tras el asesinato de sus niños. Su amigo, el rey Teseo, le proporciona el apoyo necesario para disuadirle de su propósito de aniquilamiento y fortalece al héroe decaído para la resistencia. La valoración de philia es un elemento importante en la constitución de la significación del texto de Eurípides

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En la pieza Heracles Furioso, de Eurípides, el héroe se somete a la prueba definitiva: vencerse a sí mismo, aceptar seguir con vida después de cometer un error irremediable. La acción dramática tiene doble motivación, humana y divina. El conflicto humano requiere capacidad de resistencia de la familia y amigos de Heracles y la oposición de Lico es un elemento clave para la acción. En el enfrentamiento posterior entre Heracles y la diosa Hera, la victoria corresponde a la deidad, motivando a la catástrofe, pero se confirma la heroicidad de Heracles, que se resiste a la tentación de aniquilación tras el asesinato de sus niños. Su amigo, el rey Teseo, le proporciona el apoyo necesario para disuadirle de su propósito de aniquilamiento y fortalece al héroe decaído para la resistencia. La valoración de philia es un elemento importante en la constitución de la significación del texto de Eurípides

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En la pieza Heracles Furioso, de Eurípides, el héroe se somete a la prueba definitiva: vencerse a sí mismo, aceptar seguir con vida después de cometer un error irremediable. La acción dramática tiene doble motivación, humana y divina. El conflicto humano requiere capacidad de resistencia de la familia y amigos de Heracles y la oposición de Lico es un elemento clave para la acción. En el enfrentamiento posterior entre Heracles y la diosa Hera, la victoria corresponde a la deidad, motivando a la catástrofe, pero se confirma la heroicidad de Heracles, que se resiste a la tentación de aniquilación tras el asesinato de sus niños. Su amigo, el rey Teseo, le proporciona el apoyo necesario para disuadirle de su propósito de aniquilamiento y fortalece al héroe decaído para la resistencia. La valoración de philia es un elemento importante en la constitución de la significación del texto de Eurípides

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In this study, I examine the agon scene in Euripides' Alcestis. The agon is placed in the 4th episode, when Alcestis' corpse has recieved all preparations for the funeral, and Admeto has already accomodated Heracles in the palace, without telling him, however, about the last occurrences. This episode is the biggest of the play with 360 verses, what could cause the prolongation of the action and consequently the decline of the emotional tonus. Nevertheless, Euripides has composed this episode with very diversified elements, that it could be divided in scenes, what confers certain agitily to the events succession that accelerates the end of the play. I took as basis the commentaries by A. M. Dale and by L P. E. Parker, and whenever necessary, I have also recurred to the James Diggle?s and D. J Conacher?s editions. Another important text for the present discussion of the agon in Alcestis is the book by Michael Lloyd, The Agon in Euripides

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In this study, I examine the agon scene in Euripides' Alcestis. The agon is placed in the 4th episode, when Alcestis' corpse has recieved all preparations for the funeral, and Admeto has already accomodated Heracles in the palace, without telling him, however, about the last occurrences. This episode is the biggest of the play with 360 verses, what could cause the prolongation of the action and consequently the decline of the emotional tonus. Nevertheless, Euripides has composed this episode with very diversified elements, that it could be divided in scenes, what confers certain agitily to the events succession that accelerates the end of the play. I took as basis the commentaries by A. M. Dale and by L P. E. Parker, and whenever necessary, I have also recurred to the James Diggle?s and D. J Conacher?s editions. Another important text for the present discussion of the agon in Alcestis is the book by Michael Lloyd, The Agon in Euripides

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In this study, I examine the agon scene in Euripides' Alcestis. The agon is placed in the 4th episode, when Alcestis' corpse has recieved all preparations for the funeral, and Admeto has already accomodated Heracles in the palace, without telling him, however, about the last occurrences. This episode is the biggest of the play with 360 verses, what could cause the prolongation of the action and consequently the decline of the emotional tonus. Nevertheless, Euripides has composed this episode with very diversified elements, that it could be divided in scenes, what confers certain agitily to the events succession that accelerates the end of the play. I took as basis the commentaries by A. M. Dale and by L P. E. Parker, and whenever necessary, I have also recurred to the James Diggle?s and D. J Conacher?s editions. Another important text for the present discussion of the agon in Alcestis is the book by Michael Lloyd, The Agon in Euripides