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... plays were presented. ("Sophocles" Moon struck bookstore http://www.imagi- nation.com/moonstruck/clsc3.htm). In his first competition ...
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... girdle furled", "lie before us like a land of dreams" and "moon-blanched land ... Arnold writes of Sophocles hearing the "eternal sadness" on "the Aegean" with it's ...
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... Also there are many points throughout the play where Sophocles shows the time of day by stating the position of the moon or sun. ...
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... Towards the end of the novel we see Sophocles giving the king some sort of ... proportion; and this light fill now upon these two from the disc of the moon. ...
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... of tone is shown in the contrast between the actions of the moon which "lies ... background and culture leads him to recall the Greek drama, "Sophocles," when he ...
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... In Sophocles' Oedipus the King the order of the world is ambiguously defined and justice ... made obeisance to my sheaf...and behold the sun and the moon and the ...
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... of tone is shown in the contrast between the actions of the moon which "lies ... background and culture leads him to recall the Greek drama, "Sophocles," when he ...
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... are standing at their highest peaks, and are blocking the light of the moon. ... background and culture leads him to recall the Greek drama, "Sophocles" when he ...
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... This change of tone is shown with the contrast between the moon which "lies fair" and the pebbles and ... Furr 715-716) The speaker recalls the "Sophocles" when he ...
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... In Sophocles' Oedipus Rex, the need to accept fated events is conveyed ... the surfiets of our Own behaviour, we make guilty of our disasters the Sun, moon, and the ...
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... to illustrate the importance of religion, death and fate in Sophocles' Oedipus Tyrannus ... personifications of natural phenomena, such as the sun, moon, winds, and ...
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... the Greek gods and goddesses like Artemis, the Goddess of the Moon, and Phoebus ... Sophocles could be doing this to distinctly separate the powers of the Gods from ...
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... The tragedians Aeschylus, Sophocles, and Euripides, were among the most famous Greek ... The astronomer Hipparchus calculated that the moon took 29 days, 12 hours ...
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