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In Antigone, one of the most renowned Greek tragedies, Sophocles constructs a conflict that questions the very definition of justice.
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In Sophocles' play Antigone, how does the author create sympathy for the main character?
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In the book “Things Fall Apart” there are many characters whose personal attributes and accolades describe who they are
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In What Circumstances did Greeks Come into
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Influence of Antigone on A Doll's House
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Is Medea Repellent?
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Is Okonkwo a tragic hero deserving of our sympathy or a violent, inflexible bully?
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Ismenes Wedding
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Jean Anouilh ends his play Antigone differently than the "original" Antigone which was written by Sophocles.
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Kate Young
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Language - Antigone
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Looking at the similarities and context of the plays; The Crucible, St. Joan and Antigone
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Medea
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Medea - A study of the character of Jason.
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Medea - Euripides lived during the Golden Age of Athens, the city where he was born and lived most of his years.
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Medea by Euripides - review
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Odysseus, Good Leader or Bad Leader?
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Odyssey-Book 5-Calypso - A Summary of the story.
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Okonkwo's oldest son, Nwoye, yearns for his father's love and compassion and is deprived of the unconditional love a father should provide for his son, but is not provided because it would be perceived as weakness and therefore not manly.
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Plot Summary - Anitgone
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Positive Influence’s in Things Fall Apart
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Religious concerns in Antigone.
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Reunions in a Traditional Greek village
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Show by what stages Medea's plan for revenge develops.
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Show by what stages Medea's plans for revenge unfold
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