The Tragedy of Medea
Medea by Euripides Medea by Euripides is exceptional among Greek tragedies in that it is the only play in which a "kin-killer" is not punished or otherwise held accountable for their acts by the end of the play. It depicts the conflict between passion and logic by telling the horrible story...
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What is Love and how does it play a Role in Plato’s The Republic and Virgil’s Aeneid
"Love" and its Many Expressions "Love" seems to be a very small or little word; one syllable, four letters that barely encompasses its many expressions. Clive Staples Lewis described "heart" as affection, philia, eros, and Caritas in his Four Loves, but there are several levels of love even beyond these four...
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