Hippolytus

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Predicate Object
gptkbp:instance_of gptkb:mythological_figure
gptkb:Christian_theology
gptkb:tragedy
gptkb:play
gptkb:character
gptkbp:adaptation gptkb:ballet
gptkb:Hippolytus_(2009_film)
gptkb:Euripides'_Hippolytus
gptkb:opera
gptkb:novel
gptkb:film
Various operas
modern plays
Modern plays
Film adaptations.
Modern retellings.
Hippolytus by Racine
Hippolytus by Seneca
Euripides' play
Hippolytus by Euripides
Phaedra (play)
Operas based on the play.
gptkbp:adapted_into various operas
modern plays
gptkbp:appears_in gptkb:Roman_mythology
Euripides' play ' Hippolytus'
gptkbp:associated_with gptkb:horse_race
gptkb:Secretariat
gptkb:cultural_heritage
gptkb:Diana
gptkb:wildlife
gptkb:Seneca
gptkb:betrayal
gptkb:revenge
gptkb:Aphrodite
gptkb:Artemis
gptkb:Ancestry.com
gptkb:Greek_mythology
gptkb:Athens
gptkb:ancient_Greece
gptkb:Phaedra
gptkb:fictional_character
gptkb:honor
gptkb:mythological_figure
gptkb:Euripides
gptkb:Chastity
gptkb:fate
gptkb:sacrifice
gptkb:theatrical_performances
gptkb:tragic_figure
gptkb:tragedy
gptkb:literary_criticism
Hunting
divine intervention
hunting
moral lessons
chariots
cultural significance
cultural studies
classical literature
philosophical themes
cultural narratives
cultural symbolism
feminine power
mythological narratives
chastity
purity
cultural impact
mythical narratives
literary history
mythological themes
artistic representations
tragic fate
moral conflict
love and desire
heroic narratives
mythical themes
cultural analysis
cultural figures
literary themes
divine retribution
mythological studies
psychological themes
historical interpretations
literary adaptations
the theme of unrequited love
the themes of fate and destiny
mythical beasts
the exploration of human emotions
cultural motifs
mythical symbolism
literary archetypes
feminine archetypes
mythological conflicts
the role of the gods in human affairs
mythical archetypes
the exploration of love and betrayal
literary motifs
cultural archetypes
the cult of Artemis
tragic narratives
male archetypes
the themes of honor and shame
Chariot accident
male virtue
tragedy of errors
the conflict with his stepmother
the consequences of his loyalty to Artemis
the moral lessons in Greek tragedies
the play by Euripides
the tragic consequences of misunderstanding
the tragic elements of Greek mythology
gptkbp:atccode gptkb:literature
gptkbp:audience ancient Greek audiences
modern theatergoers
gptkbp:author gptkb:Seneca
gptkb:Euripides
gptkbp:based_on gptkb:Greek_mythology
gptkb:Euripides'_Hippolytus
gptkbp:bishop gptkb:Portus
gptkbp:casualties gptkb:Fate
misunderstanding
gptkbp:character_development Phaedra's internal struggle
Hippolytus' honor
Theseus' misguided actions
gptkbp:character_motivation Phaedra's forbidden love
Hippolytus's devotion to Artemis
Theseus's quest for honor
Hippolytus's loyalty
Hippolytus's devotion to Artemis.
Phaedra's forbidden love.
Theseus's desire for honor.
gptkbp:character_relationships Hippolytus and Phaedra
Hippolytus and Theseus
Phaedra and Theseus
gptkbp:character_traits gptkb:Noble
gptkb:tragic_figure
innocent
gptkbp:child gptkb:Artemis
gptkb:Hippolyta
gptkb:Theseus
gptkbp:conflict gptkb:Phaedra's_love
Phaedra's love for Hippolytus
Theseus's curse
Theseus's curse on Hippolytus
Hippolytus vs Phaedra
Hippolytus vs Theseus
Phaedra vs her desires
Theseus' curse
gptkbp:contributed_to Christian apologetics
gptkbp:critical_reception considered a classic
Studied in academic settings
studied in literature courses
analyzed for its themes
analyzed in literature courses
Performed in theaters worldwide
well-received in antiquity
Well-regarded in classical literature
gptkbp:cultural_impact inspired films
inspired various adaptations
influence on philosophy
influence on music
inspired artists
performed worldwide
influence on literature
inspired adaptations
Influenced literature
translated into multiple languages
inspired adaptations in various media
influence on art
influence on opera
studied in literature courses
inspired operas
influenced playwrights
influence on mythology
influence on film
influence on storytelling
influence on theatre
influence on dance
influence on feminism
influence on psychology
inspired adaptations in various media.
Influenced film
Influenced theater
studied in literature courses.
influence on modern adaptations
influence on tragedy
influenced Renaissance drama.
gptkbp:cultural_significance explores human emotions
reflects societal views on women
examines the consequences of passion
explores themes of desire and morality
highlights the role of the gods in human affairs
serves as a cautionary tale about unchecked desire
gptkbp:debut_year 428 BC
gptkbp:declined_in gptkb:Phaedra
Phaedra's advances
Phèdre's advances
gptkbp:depicted_in gptkb:art
gptkb:Art_History
Various artworks
handsome youth
Euripides' play
noble and virtuous
a noble youth
gptkbp:dies_due_to a misunderstanding
a chariot accident
gptkbp:explores_themes gptkb:moral_ambiguity
gptkb:honor
gptkb:fate
divine intervention
the nature of power
the consequences of choices
human suffering
the struggle for power
shame
the inevitability of death
the nature of happiness
guilt
the nature of truth
the complexity of relationships
the role of women
the nature of justice
the struggle for freedom
the power of love
the consequences of hubris
the duality of human nature
the search for identity
the fragility of life
the complexity of love
the impact of loss
the search for truth
the nature of evil
the struggle against destiny
the nature of faith
the consequences of ambition
the struggle for acceptance
the impact of culture
the struggle for justice
the nature of desire
the search for redemption
the nature of sacrifice
the role of fate in human affairs
the consequences of revenge
the conflict between reason and emotion
the nature of hope
the nature of loyalty
the impact of betrayal
the consequences of ignorance
the consequences of lies
the impact of jealousy
the impact of societal norms
the impact of time
the tragedy of misunderstanding
the consequences of despair
the nature of truth and lies
the consequences of passion and reason
the impact of fate on free will
gptkbp:famous_for his tragic story
gptkbp:fate tragic death
Tragic death
gptkbp:father gptkb:Theseus
gptkbp:features_character gptkb:Hippolytus
gptkb:Phaedra
gptkb:Theseus
gptkbp:first_performance 1st century AD
428 BC
gptkbp:followers gptkb:Artemis
gptkbp:genre gptkb:tragedy
gptkbp:has_been_accused_of gptkb:Phaedra
assault
gptkbp:has_character adapted in various forms
gptkbp:has_conflict_with gptkb:Phaedra
gptkb:Theseus
gptkbp:has_lore gptkb:Aphrodite
gptkb:Artemis
gptkb:Greek_mythology
gptkb:literature
classical literature
Greek drama
Euripides' play
in Greek drama
gptkbp:has_symbol gptkb:deer
gptkbp:highlights the complexities of love
the tragic flaws of others
gptkbp:historical_context gptkb:neoclassicism
Athenian society
French classical theatre
17th century France
Roman Empire.
influenced by earlier myths
Euripides's contributions to drama
Greek tragedy tradition
Stoicism.
Racine's contemporaries
addresses themes of honor and shame.
influenced by contemporary social norms.
part of Greek tragedy tradition
part of the Athenian festival of Dionysia.
reflects ancient Greek values.
reflects societal norms of ancient Greece
represents the role of women in ancient Greece.
theatrical conventions of the time
Greek mythology.
https://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label Hippolytus
gptkbp:influence gptkb:Euripides
gptkb:French_literature
gptkb:psychology
Western literature
gptkbp:influenced_artists gptkb:tragedy
gptkbp:influenced_by gptkb:early_Church_Fathers
gptkb:Euripides
Aphrodite's curse
gptkbp:inspiration gptkb:Hippolytus_by_Anne_Carson
gptkb:Hippolytus_by_David_Greig
gptkb:Hippolytus_by_Sarah_Kane
Phaedra by Racine
Phaedra by Seneca
gptkbp:inspired_by Roman values
gptkbp:is gptkb:son_of_Theseus
a tragic figure
often depicted in art
the subject of various adaptations
often analyzed in literary studies
often portrayed as noble
often depicted in modern adaptations
often portrayed as a victim of fate
a central figure in the story of Phaedra
a character in Roman mythology
a character in the ' Metamorphoses' by Ovid
a character in the play ' Hippolytus' by Euripides
a character in the play ' Phaedra' by Seneca
a symbol of tragic heroism
associated with the goddess Artemis
associated with the theme of paternal conflict
associated with the theme of unrequited love
associated with themes of honor and virtue
featured in plays by Euripides and Seneca
known for his devotion to chastity
often portrayed in tragic literature
the son of Theseus
the subject of psychological analysis
a character that is often portrayed as a victim of circumstance
a character that is central to the themes of the story
a character that evokes tragedy
a character that is often misunderstood
a character that is often seen as a tragic hero
a character that represents honor and integrity
a character that suffers due to Phèdre's actions
associated with chastity
often portrayed as noble and virtuous
the focus of Phèdre's obsession
the subject of Phèdre's conflict
a character that faces tragic consequences due to Phèdre's love
gptkbp:is_a gptkb:Son_of_Hippolyta
gptkb:Son_of_Theseus
gptkb:son_of_Theseus
gptkb:demigod
gptkb:son_of_Hippolyta
gptkb:mythological_figure
gptkb:tragic_figure
gptkb:Victim
symbol of purity
Tragic figure
Symbol of virtue
Tragic character
Character in plays
Character in mythology
Character in films
character in classical literature
tragic victim
Character in poetry
tragic figure in mythology
character in ancient Greek mythology
Character in operas
character in Euripides' works
character in Greek tragedy
Character in Greek tragedy
symbol of chastity
mythological figure associated with tragedy
tragic character in Greek plays
tragic hero in literature
worshipper of Artemis
gptkbp:is_a_central_figure_in Euripides' play ' Hippolytus'
Euripides' play
the story of Phaedra
gptkbp:is_a_central_figure_in_the_play Hippolytus by Euripides
gptkbp:is_a_devotee_of gptkb:Artemis
gptkbp:is_a_figure_in gptkb:Greek_mythology
gptkb:Roman_mythology
gptkb:tragedy
classical literature
the struggle against fate
the study of mythology
the works of Ovid
analyzed in feminist readings
the context of Greek tragedy
the context of ancient Greece
the history of drama
the history of theater
tragedy and drama
reinterpreted in modern literature
the study of ancient Greece
the subject of various adaptations.
the tragic flaws of characters
gptkbp:is_a_figure_that_has_inspired gptkb:various_adaptations
gptkbp:is_a_representation_of male virtue
gptkbp:is_a_subject_of gptkb:historical_analysis
gptkb:tragedy
psychological analysis
philosophical discussions
scholarly research
various artworks
modern adaptations
psychological studies
philosophical discourse
artistic interpretations
cultural analysis
scholarly analysis
artistic interpretation
psychological interpretation
psychological interpretations
gptkbp:is_a_symbol_of innocence
purity
innocence and tragedy
gptkbp:is_a_tragic_figure_due_to his rejection of love
gptkbp:is_a_tragic_hero_due_to his noble qualities and downfall
gptkbp:is_acclaimed_for gptkb:Diana
gptkb:Artemis
gptkbp:is_acharacter_in gptkb:The_Hippolytus_of_Euripides
gptkb:Greek_mythology
gptkbp:is_active_in gptkb:Rome
gptkbp:is_analyzed_in literary studies
feminist literature
its moral implications
feminist readings
His motivations
gptkbp:is_asequel_to early Christian teachings
gptkbp:is_associated_with gptkb:Diana
gptkb:Aphrodite
gptkb:Artemis
gptkb:Phaedra
gptkb:honor
gptkb:Chastity
gptkb:tragedy
Hunting
chastity
tragic fate
the theme of revenge
the goddess Artemis
the theme of unrequited love
The theme of honor
the hunt
The concept of heroism
the theme of rejection
themes of honor and shame
antipope status
early Christian controversies
gptkbp:is_character_in gptkb:various_adaptations
gptkb:Seneca's_play_'_Phaedra'
gptkb:Ovid's_'_Metamorphoses'
gptkb:Seneca's_play_'_Hippolytus'
gptkb:Greek_mythology
gptkb:Roman_mythology
gptkb:Dante's_Divine_Comedy
gptkb:opera
gptkb:the_Metamorphoses
gptkb:Ovid's_Metamorphoses
gptkb:Shakespeare's_works
gptkb:literary_criticism
modern adaptations
the works of Goethe
Euripides' play ' Hippolytus'
Roman tragedies
the works of Racine
Euripides' play
Seneca's play
Shakespearean references
' Hippolytus' by Euripides
' Hippolytus' by Seneca
Apollodorus' ' Library'
Racine's play ' Phèdre'
the works of Anouilh
the works of Corneille
the works of Euripides.
the play Hippolytus by Seneca
Racine's play
gptkbp:is_connected_to themes of fate
themes of love and betrayal
the theme of fate
the cult of Artemis
gptkbp:is_considered a key figure in early Christianity
one of the earliest Christian writers
gptkbp:is_considered_as A tragic figure
gptkbp:is_explored_in Psychological studies
gptkbp:is_falsely_accused_by gptkb:Phaedra
gptkbp:is_featured_in gptkb:Seneca's_play_'_Phaedra'
gptkb:Ovid's_'_Metamorphoses'
Euripides' play ' Hippolytus'
Euripides' play
gptkbp:is_featured_in_works_by gptkb:Euripides
gptkbp:is_in gptkb:literature
Hippolytus (play)
gptkbp:is_influential_in gptkb:Christian_theology
gptkbp:is_involved_in gptkb:Greek_mythology
A tragic love story
Tragic events
Myth of Theseus
Myth of Phaedra
a conflict with Aphrodite
gptkbp:is_known_for gptkb:Rejection_of_Aphrodite
hunting
Tragic Death
chastity
his tragic love story
tragic fate
his tragic fate
His tragic death
early Christian writings
commentaries on scripture
his chastity
his defense of the faith
his relationship with his father
His noble character
His rejection of Phaedra's love
his loyalty to Artemis
Conflict with Aphrodite
Devotion to Artemis
His devotion to Artemis
Loyalty to Artemis
his devotion to hunting
his eschatological views
gptkbp:is_known_for_his_devotion_to gptkb:Artemis
hunting and the wilderness
gptkbp:is_mentioned_in gptkb:Ovid's_Metamorphoses
Euripides' play
gptkbp:is_often_compared_to gptkb:Phaedra
gptkbp:is_often_depicted_as gptkb:horse_race
gptkb:art
gptkb:literature
gptkb:sculpture
gptkb:theatrical_performances
gptkb:tragedy
art and literature
stoic
a tragic hero
modern adaptations
a tragic figure
a young man
a bow and arrow
a hunter
a tragic victim
youthful
the context of Greek tragedy
a victim of circumstances
the context of betrayal
a martyr of love
noble and virtuous
tragedies and dramas
tragically misunderstood
A noble youth
gptkbp:is_often_depicted_as_a_victim_of gptkb:fate
gptkbp:is_often_discussed_in cultural studies
philosophical contexts
the context of fate and free will
the context of Greek tragedy
the context of tragedy and morality
gptkbp:is_often_enjoyed_with gptkb:Artemis
gptkbp:is_often_referenced_in gptkb:popular_culture
philosophical discussions
modern literature
modern media
modern storytelling
gptkbp:is_often_seen_in A symbol of virtue
a victim of fate
A cautionary tale
a victim of circumstances
a critique of societal norms
a martyr of love
a representation of innocence lost
a reflection of societal values.
a critique of desire
gptkbp:is_often_used_in tragic irony
gptkbp:is_part_of gptkb:Greek_mythology
gptkb:Christian_heritage
Greek tragedies
the Theseus myth cycle
the exploration of human emotions
the larger narrative of Theseus
the tragic tradition
the exploration of familial relationships
The Theseus myth
the myth of Phaedra
the larger context of Greek tragedies
the larger narrative of Theseus' myths
gptkbp:is_portrayed_as gptkb:Modern_adaptations
Various adaptations
Various artworks
various artworks
Various actors
A victim of false accusations
gptkbp:is_recognized_for his theological insights
gptkbp:is_referenced_in gptkb:literature
modern adaptations
various literary works
gptkbp:is_regarded_as martyr and saint
gptkbp:is_related_to gptkb:Theseus
themes of love and betrayal
the theme of forbidden love
gptkbp:is_remembered_for his contributions to Christian thought
gptkbp:is_tragic_figure_in gptkb:Greek_mythology
gptkbp:is_worshipped_by gptkb:Artemis
gptkb:Athens
gptkbp:known_for chastity
virginity
his tragic fate
Chastity and hunting
his devotion to chastity
gptkbp:language gptkb:French
gptkb:Latin
gptkb:Ancient_Greek
gptkbp:legacy influenced later playwrights.
adapted into various art forms.
considered a classic of Western literature
remains relevant in modern discussions.
considered a classic of Western drama.
studied for its psychological themes.
studied for its themes and characters
gptkbp:literary_devices gptkb:tragedy
dramatic irony
foreshadowing
tragic flaw
gptkbp:lived_during 3rd century
gptkbp:main_character gptkb:Hippolytus
gptkb:Phaedra
gptkb:Theseus
gptkbp:meets his tragic fate
gptkbp:meets_his_end_through a chariot accident
gptkbp:moral the role of the gods in human affairs
consequences of passion
Tragedy of misunderstanding
The power of the gods
The inevitability of fate.
Consequences of passion
The tragedy of misunderstanding
Fate's inevitability
The consequences of betrayal.
The dangers of unchecked desire.
gptkbp:mother gptkb:Aphrodite
gptkb:Phaedra
gptkb:Hippolyta
gptkbp:motif gptkb:revenge
gptkb:honor
miscommunication
divine intervention
chastity
tragic flaw
gptkbp:music_style five acts
gptkbp:mythology gptkb:Aphrodite
gptkb:Artemis
gptkbp:narrative gptkb:Theseus
three acts
exposition, rising action, climax, falling action, resolution
Euripides' play
the complexities of human emotions
honor and misunderstanding
uncontrolled passion
gptkbp:notable_character gptkb:Aphrodite
gptkb:Artemis
gptkbp:notable_performance adapted for contemporary audiences
performed at the Festival of Dionysus
performed by famous theater companies
gptkbp:notable_production gptkb:The_Old_Vic_(2019)
gptkb:Theater_in_the_Round_(2020)
gptkb:La_Scala
gptkb:Royal_Opera_House
gptkb:Comédie-Française
Royal National Theatre (1998)
Theater Royal, Bath (2016)
Theater for a New Audience (2015)
gptkbp:notable_quote " I am not afraid of death."
" Love is a cruel master."
" I am not to blame"
" Love is a cruel master"
" The gods are just"
" The gods are not just"
" I am not ashamed of my chastity."
" I am not ashamed to be a virgin"
" I will not be a slave to love."
" Love is a great god."
" The gods are not to be trifled with"
" Je suis la victime de mes passions."
" Fate is stronger than the will of man."
" Fate is stronger than will."
" I am not the cause of my own destruction."
gptkbp:notable_rivalry his father
gptkbp:original_language Greek
gptkbp:parent gptkb:Theseus
gptkbp:performance gptkb:Modern_adaptations
performed in modern theaters
performed in ancient Greece
Performed in ancient Rome
performed in ancient Athens
Revived in Renaissance
gptkbp:performance_style gptkb:classical
classical tragedy
traditional Greek theater
gptkbp:performance_tradition gptkb:Greek_mythology
Greek theatre
classical theatre
modern adaptations.
performed in ancient theaters.
gptkbp:plot Hippolytus dies as a result of the curse
Hippolytus rejects Phaedra
Phaedra accuses Hippolytus of assault
Phaedra falls in love with Hippolytus
Phaedra takes her own life
Theseus curses Hippolytus
Theseus learns the truth too late
gptkbp:plot_point gptkb:Divine_retribution
Hippolytus's banishment
Hippolytus's death
Hippolytus's tragic fate
Phaedra confesses her love
Phaedra's accusation against Hippolytus
Phaedra's suicide
Theseus's curse
Theseus's return to Athens
Phaedra's confession
Hippolytus's exile
Hippolytus's tragic fate.
Phaedra confesses her love.
Theseus's curse on Hippolytus.
gptkbp:plot_summary Artemis vows to avenge Hippolytus.
Hippolytus dies due to a misunderstanding.
Hippolytus rejects Phaedra's advances.
Phaedra accuses Hippolytus of assault.
Phaedra takes her own life.
Theseus curses Hippolytus.
gptkbp:premiered_on 1677
428 BC
gptkbp:publication_year 1890 (first printed edition)
gptkbp:published_in gptkb:Seneca's_tragedies
Seneca's works
gptkbp:raises_awareness_about morality and justice
gptkbp:rejects_the_love_of gptkb:Phaedra
gptkbp:related_to gptkb:Greek_mythology
Theseus' legacy
gptkbp:related_works gptkb:Medea
gptkb:The_Suppliants
gptkb:Hippolytus_by_Sarah_Kane
gptkb:The_Bacchae
Phaedra by Racine
Hippolytus by Euripides
gptkbp:renowned_for followers of Artemis
gptkbp:resolution Hippolytus's death
Phaedra's suicide
Hippolytus' death
gptkbp:role a cautionary tale
a warning against hubris
gptkbp:scholarships gptkb:historical_context
gptkb:literary_analysis
thematic exploration
dramatic structure
character studies
Discussed in feminist readings.
analyzed by literary critics.
discussed in feminist theory.
examined in Greek mythology studies.
explored in psychoanalysis.
interpreted in various cultural contexts.
Analyzed in classical studies.
Interpreted through psychoanalytic theory.
gptkbp:setting gptkb:Ancient_Greece
gptkbp:style rhetorical
gptkbp:symbolism gptkb:deer
gptkb:Secretariat
gptkb:ocean
gptkb:honor
gptkb:forest
gptkb:fate
chariots
the sea
chastity
passion
the forest
virginity
tragic fate
the theme of sacrifice
Symbol of honor
desire
Symbol of tragic love
divine retribution
the theme of honor
Symbol of fate
the consequences of desire
the conflict between desire and duty
the conflict between love and duty
the impact of divine intervention
the struggle between passion and reason
discussions on loyalty and betrayal
the consequences of false accusations
sympathy from the audience
the conflict between passion and reason
the ideals of masculinity
the struggle against passion
The chariot as a symbol of fate.
The forest as a symbol of escape.
The sea as a symbol of death.
gptkbp:theme gptkb:betrayal
gptkb:revenge
gptkb:literature
gptkb:fate
gptkb:tragedy
love
love and betrayal
chastity
psychological studies
gptkbp:user_experience gptkb:betrayal
gptkbp:was_aproponent_of gptkb:true
gptkbp:was_condemned_by gptkb:Aphrodite
gptkb:Theseus
gptkb:Roman_authorities
gptkbp:was_executed_by gptkb:Aphrodite
gptkb:Rome
a bull
a sea monster
Theseus' curse
his father Theseus
Phaedra's curse
a chariot accident
gptkbp:was_influenced_by Jewish traditions
gptkbp:was_known_for his father
Strong principles
his father Theseus
rejection of women
gptkbp:was_martyr gptkb:true
gptkbp:written_by gptkb:Jean_Racine
gptkb:Seneca
gptkb:Euripides
gptkbp:wrote eschatology
gptkbp:bfsParent gptkb:Aphrodite
gptkb:Artemis
gptkb:Euripides
gptkbp:bfsLayer 4