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... horror . The Troades is a play neither of revenge nor of defiance . From its Greek source it inherited something of the tone of pacifist propaganda , but , in its transformation into a Roman tragedy , it developed less an atmosphere ...
... horror . The Troades is a play neither of revenge nor of defiance . From its Greek source it inherited something of the tone of pacifist propaganda , but , in its transformation into a Roman tragedy , it developed less an atmosphere ...
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... horrors enacted on stage the action is far from clear and of course has to be inferred from the spoken word . Seneca , therefore , set an example of rhetorical horror but not of " stage horrors . " F CHAPTER V LONG SPEECHES ROM the ...
... horrors enacted on stage the action is far from clear and of course has to be inferred from the spoken word . Seneca , therefore , set an example of rhetorical horror but not of " stage horrors . " F CHAPTER V LONG SPEECHES ROM the ...
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... horror , the division into acts , the whole return to something of the Greek conception of tragedy . In detail , too , the Senecan influence is obvious . The very opening lines , the first witch scene , which might at first seem wholly ...
... horror , the division into acts , the whole return to something of the Greek conception of tragedy . In detail , too , the Senecan influence is obvious . The very opening lines , the first witch scene , which might at first seem wholly ...
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PREFACE vii | 3 |
THE BACKGround of SeNECAN TRAGEDY | 22 |
THE PROLOGUE | 64 |
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action addresses Aegisthus Aeschylus Agamemnon Ajax Amphitryon ANTISTROPHE appears Athens audience Bacchus Calchas character choral ode chorus Clytemnestra comes curse death Deianeira dialogue didst divine dost drama dread earth Elektra entrance epic Eteocles Euripides exit fact familiar Fate father fear follows Fortune function fury ghost give gods Greek hand hast heaven Hecuba Hercules Furens Hercules on Oeta Herdsman Hippolytus Horace horror imperium Iokaste King Kreon Laius lines logue long speech lord Medea Megara messenger speeches messenger's speech monologue motivation murder narrative natural naught never nurse Oedipus Oeta opening oracle Orestes pestilence Phaedra philosophic Phoebus Phorbas play plot poet Polybus prayer present prologue Prometheus recitation rhetorical Roman Rome Satire scene senate Seneca Senex Sophocles soul speak speaker stage Stoic Stoicism story suppliant technique tell Thebes thee Theseus thine Thyestes tion Tiresias tone tragedy Troades Twas tyrant unto wholly words