Medea in Art: Exploring Euripides’ Medea Through The Depiction Of The Play In Visual Art.

Term Paper for Christian and Classical Background Rudrani Bose, UG-III, Roll number 23 Abstract: Euripides’ Medea provides us with one of the most interesting female characters of Greek tragedy. In the Classical world, where the content of all plays were drawn from an already existing body of myths, the quality of the play depended on … Continue reading Medea in Art: Exploring Euripides’ Medea Through The Depiction Of The Play In Visual Art.

Women in Odyssey

Abstract: The following paper explores how Homer portrays the role of women during the early centuries. Through his characters in his “Odyssey”, Homer has been able to show how woman used to be perceived in the early societies and the distinct roles that they used to play. He focuses on Penelope, Odyssey’s wife and on … Continue reading Women in Odyssey