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... Roles can be reversed and the inherent associated functioning can be violated , leading to a fluidity that threatens ... role of women in the tragedies and the power they can exercise over the patriarchy within which they function , let ...
... Roles can be reversed and the inherent associated functioning can be violated , leading to a fluidity that threatens ... role of women in the tragedies and the power they can exercise over the patriarchy within which they function , let ...
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... role for a Hecate - like one . In the Hindu scriptures , while Prithvi the Earth - goddess oozes life - giving nectar from her breasts , Bhairavi the destroyer smears her breasts with blood . Within the text of the play of course , the ...
... role for a Hecate - like one . In the Hindu scriptures , while Prithvi the Earth - goddess oozes life - giving nectar from her breasts , Bhairavi the destroyer smears her breasts with blood . Within the text of the play of course , the ...
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... role of the scapegoat , to be killed , in the play's dénouement , as part of the ' communion - rite . ' The custom in Pentheus's reign of using the slaves as scapegoats for the ritual cleansing of the state is , as K.E. Senanu has put ...
... role of the scapegoat , to be killed , in the play's dénouement , as part of the ' communion - rite . ' The custom in Pentheus's reign of using the slaves as scapegoats for the ritual cleansing of the state is , as K.E. Senanu has put ...
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Jalal Uddin Khan | 12 |
Tirthankar Das Purkayastha | 40 |
R S Krishnan | 54 |
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