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PhaedreArticlesDisplaying Results 1 - 14 for phaedreThe Role of Phaedre in Hippolytus ... different methods. They are absolutely opposite characters, thus, they have different visions on love and happiness. Phaedre loves Hippolytus and gives the first preference to her emotional relationships to Hippolytus. Consequently, she is ... Read Phaedre and Passion in HippolytusBeing a part of a civilized world, Phaedre was suffering as she was confused by her opposite feelings to Hippolytus that led to neurosis. She felt aggressiveness, uneasiness, and a sense of guilt as a kind of anxiety: ‘obsessional neurosis, ... Read Classical View of Passion in Hippolytus: Part Three ... . It is our nature that we are sure in our feelings and emotions ‘of our own ego’ (Freud 12). This ego is Phaedre’s autonomous part, however, such statement is not right as the ego is a part of a person and it continues ‘inwards, into an ... Read Hippolytus by Euripides ... to depict passive victims who get into trouble against their own will and suffer because of their ‘fate’. For example, Phaedre is a victim who acts only when she finds herself in a desperate position and her attempts to change the reality ... Read Passion in Hippolytus ... other sacrifices besides that of sexual satisfaction. Another sacrifice besides that of sexual satisfaction is death. Phaedre suffers too much and she can bear this pain no longer:
There is a limit to all suffering and I have reached it. ... Read Happiness in Hippolytus ... family and creates new bonds with people who before were strangers’ (57).
The most dangerous thing that happened to Phaedre is that she was rejected by her love-object – by Hippolytus, and thus she suffered greatly. She fell in love with ... Read Classical View of Passion in Hippolytus: Part One ... has happened because of the self-importance of a goddess Aphrodite and nothing can be changed.
In the play ‘Hippolytus’ Phaedre is a victim of the current situation. She is seeking the good, directing all her knowledge and intellect ... Read Analysis of Passion in Hippolytus ... in the strictly religious sense of being nothing else than an expression of the Divine Will’ (88). Euripides’s hero, Phaedre, feels guilty for her forbidden feeling. She can do nothing with her love and, as a result, suffers from her love. ... Read Classical View of Passion in Hippolytus: Part Two ... of life he gives’ (51) and then continues, ‘there are cases enough in which we perform actions of many colours’ (146) Phaedre also has a mask and tries to hide her real feelings under it. However, she does so only at the beginning of the ... Read Euripides as a Playwright ... the most cherished and sacred dreams and desires of the major characters of ‘Hippolytus’ - Hippolytus and Phaedre. While reading ‘Hippolytus’ we can feel the psychological depth of these characters and their agonizing sufferings. Euripides ... Read Classical Views of Passion in Racine’s Phedre: Part One ... and her passion. Jean Racine depicts a woman who is brave enough to tell Hippolytus of her love for him, while Euripides’ Phaedre cannot act this way, this is her nurse who tells Hippolytus all the truth. Besides, Jean Racine has removed ... Read Classical Views of Passion in Racine’s ‘phedre’: Part Three ... emotions in her soul. However, she cannot be silent any longer. Her passion does not allow her even to sleep and eat. Phaedre wears a mask only at the beginning of the play, then she takes it off revealing her passion in a wish to love and ... Read Classical Views of Passion in Racine’s ‘phedre’: Part Four ... inside her. Therefore, she is asking to look at her and take pity. As we discussed in class, her feeling is a compulsion. Phaedre has no power to control her feelings and she tells Hippolytus about her passion. However, she is rejected and ... Read Classical Views of Passion in Racine’s Phedre: Part Two ... Racine’s Hippolytus is more plausible than in the play of Euripides. Hippolytus love for Aricia makes him more masculine.
Phaedre in Racine’s play is a brave woman who is suffering because of her passion and desire. With time her passion ... Read Searches related to: phaedre
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