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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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gptkbp:fate |
tragic death
Tragic death |
gptkbp:father |
gptkb:Theseus
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gptkbp:features_character |
gptkb:Hippolytus
gptkb:Phaedra gptkb:Theseus |
gptkbp:first_performance |
1st century AD
428 BC |
gptkbp:followers |
gptkb:Artemis
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gptkbp:genre |
gptkb:tragedy
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gptkbp:has_been_accused_of |
gptkb:Phaedra
assault |
gptkbp:has_character |
adapted in various forms
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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
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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
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gptkbp:influence |
gptkb:Euripides
gptkb:French_literature gptkb:psychology Western literature |
gptkbp:influenced_artists |
gptkb:tragedy
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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
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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
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gptkbp:is_a_devotee_of |
gptkb:Artemis
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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
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gptkbp:is_a_representation_of |
male virtue
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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
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gptkbp:is_a_tragic_hero_due_to |
his noble qualities and downfall
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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
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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
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gptkbp:is_explored_in |
Psychological studies
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gptkbp:is_falsely_accused_by |
gptkb:Phaedra
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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
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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
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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
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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
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gptkbp:is_referenced_in |
gptkb:literature
modern adaptations various literary works |
gptkbp:is_regarded_as |
martyr and saint
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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
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gptkbp:main_character |
gptkb:Hippolytus
gptkb:Phaedra gptkb:Theseus |
gptkbp:meets |
his tragic fate
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gptkbp:meets_his_end_through |
a chariot accident
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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
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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
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gptkbp:original_language |
Greek
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gptkbp:parent |
gptkb:Theseus
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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)
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gptkbp:published_in |
gptkb:Seneca's_tragedies
Seneca's works |
gptkbp:raises_awareness_about |
morality and justice
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gptkbp:rejects_the_love_of |
gptkb:Phaedra
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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
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gptkbp:style |
rhetorical
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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
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gptkbp:was_aproponent_of |
gptkb:true
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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
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gptkbp:was_known_for |
his father
Strong principles his father Theseus rejection of women |
gptkbp:was_martyr |
gptkb:true
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gptkbp:written_by |
gptkb:Jean_Racine
gptkb:Seneca gptkb:Euripides |
gptkbp:wrote |
eschatology
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gptkbp:bfsParent |
gptkb:Aphrodite
gptkb:Artemis gptkb:Euripides |
gptkbp:bfsLayer |
4
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