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... the bacchae' (42). What Pentheus does not understand is that the Bacchae only revolted because they thought they were in danger. ...
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... to societies norms. From the beginning of the Bacchae, Pentheus seems to be the only rational person in the play. He does not give ...
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... the bacchae' (42). What Pentheus does not understand is that the Bacchae only revolted because they thought they were in danger. ...
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One similarity between the relationship of Pentheus and Dionysus in Bacchae and that of Hippolytus and Aphrodite in Hippolytus are the tragedies caused by the ...
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In the Bacchae, for whom do you feel more sympathy - Pentheus or Dionysus? In the Bacchae, Pentheus and Dionysus have very different characters. ...
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... Pentheus, who originally intended to go with his troops and track down the Bacchae, becomes prey. Man can be hunted by man, and man can be hunted by a god. ...
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In both The Bacchae and Hippolytus, the opening monologue is a god, within the city, discussing their plans for the protagonist, Pentheus and Hippolytus ...
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... the bacchae' (42). What Pentheus does not understand is that the Bacchae only revolted because they thought they were in danger. ...
(1032 Words -- Approx. 4 Pages)
... wickedness or cruelty. In the Bacchae, Pentheus fulfills Aristotle's necessary qualities of a tragic hero. His demise is caused ...
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... and utilized proper reasoning. In The Bacchae Pentheus, the King of Thebes, falls victim to this same imbalance. In this play, a ...
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"The Bacchae" In the story, "The Bacchae" The dramatic conflict is how Pentheus goes against the nature and ways of Dionysus and his followers. ...
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... Although Pentheus looked like the more dominant man, he was in fact the weaker. ... He had the love for the Bacchae, but had to suppress it because of the social ...
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... plays turn ecstasy into psychosis, which leads to the characters breaking free from social authorities (such as the hasty ruler Pentheus in The Bacchae and the ...
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... In the tragedy, The Bacchae, young king Pentheus, and his mother and aunts meet a miserable doom for disobeying and doubting the god Dionysus. ...
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In The Bacchae, Euripedes shows us Dionysus represents the animalistic and spiritualist ... They are ridiculed by Pentheus as he calls them fools for following ...
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... Euripides' Bacchae, it is the god Dionysus, who appears on the machine. After explaining his behavior, he ends the play by telling why the character Pentheus ...
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