Phaedra

GPTKB entity

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Predicate Object
gptkbp:instance_of gptkb:ballet
gptkb:opera
gptkb:Heroine
gptkb:mythological_figure
gptkb:tragedy
gptkb:play
gptkb:film
gptkb:character
gptkbp:20th_century_fox was the distributor.
gptkbp:accuses gptkb:Hippolytus
gptkbp:accuses_hippolytus_of attempted assault
gptkbp:adaptation gptkb:film_adaptations
gptkb:ballet
gptkb:Films
gptkb:Euripides'_Hippolytus
gptkb:opera
gptkb:Phaedra_(film)
gptkb:film
gptkb:Racine's_Phaedra
Operas
Various operas
various stage productions
modern plays
modern retellings
adapted into ballet
operatic versions
Various plays
Phaedra by Racine
Phaedra by Seneca
Phaedra by John Dryden
Phaedra (opera)
gptkbp:adaptations gptkb:films
gptkb:opera
Various films
ballets
Operatic versions
Racine's " Phèdre"
gptkbp:aldo_scavarda was an Italian cinematographer.
gptkbp:appears_in gptkb:Roman_mythology
gptkbp:associated_with gptkb:Aphrodite
gptkb:Hippolytus
gptkb:Greek_mythology
gptkb:Venus
gptkb:Crete
gptkb:Guilt
gptkb:Desire
gptkb:tragedy
love
shame
False accusation
gptkbp:atccode gptkb:literature
gptkbp:author gptkb:Jean_Racine
gptkbp:award Best Actress at Cannes
gptkbp:awards gptkb:Grammy_Award
gptkbp:based_on gptkb:Greek_mythology
Phaedra by Euripides
Phaedra by Racine
gptkbp:based_on_work Phaedra by Seneca
gptkbp:box_office $1 million
gptkbp:casualties gptkb:fate
gptkb:Fate
divine intervention
gptkbp:character gptkb:Ariadne
gptkb:Hippolytus
gptkb:Thésée
gptkb:Phaedra
gptkb:Theseus
gptkb:Oenone
Aricia
Aricie
Tircis
gptkbp:character_development Phaedra's tragic arc
Hippolytus's honor
Phaedra's internal struggle
Theseus's authority
Hippolytus's innocence
Hippolytus's moral integrity
Theseus's role as a father
Phaedra's tragic downfall
Theseus's wrath
gptkbp:character_relationships Hippolytus and Theseus
Hippolytus is the son of Theseus
Phaedra and Hippolytus
Phaedra and Theseus
Phaedra is the wife of Theseus
Phaedra loves Hippolytus
Hippolytus is son of Theseus
Phaedra is wife of Theseus
Hippolytus is Theseus's son
Theseus is Phaedra's husband
gptkbp:character_traits gptkb:tragic_figure
manipulative
passionate
internal conflict
desperate
complex emotions
gptkbp:characteristic Complexity
gptkbp:child gptkb:Pasiphae
gptkb:Aphrodite
gptkb:Ariadne
gptkb:Pasiphaë
gptkb:King_Minos
gptkb:Minos
gptkbp:choreography choreographed by Pierre Beauchamp
gptkbp:cinematography Aldo Scavarda
gptkbp:color gptkb:Black_and_White
black and white
gptkbp:commits_suicide_due_to her unrequited love
gptkbp:composer gptkb:Jean-Baptiste_Lully
gptkb:Benjamin_Britten
gptkb:Hans_Werner_Henze
gptkbp:conflict Phaedra's forbidden love
Hippolytus's rejection
Hippolytus's rejection of Phaedra
Phaedra's guilt
Phaedra's love for Hippolytus
Phaedra's unrequited love
Theseus's absence
Theseus's return
Phaedra's relationship with Theseus
Hippolytus' rejection
Hippolytus's innocence
Theseus's anger towards Hippolytus
gptkbp:country gptkb:France
gptkb:Greece
gptkb:United_States
gptkbp:created_by gptkb:Martha_Graham
gptkbp:critical_reception Mixed reviews
generally positive
mixed
mixed reviews
widely acclaimed
well-received
widely regarded as a masterpiece
highly regarded
considered a classic
well-received by critics
analyzed in literary studies
Mixed reviews.
considered a masterpiece
analyzed by scholars
Regarded as a classic
Analyzed for its themes
Performed in academic settings
Well-regarded by scholars
Adapted into modern works
gptkbp:cultural_impact inspired literature
influenced later operas
inspired film adaptations
inspired various adaptations
performed worldwide
Inspiration for artists
inspired various artworks
inspired adaptations
Referenced in popular culture
inspired many adaptations
influenced literature
Influenced modern storytelling
influenced art
inspired music
Studied in literature courses
influenced theater
Referenced in modern literature
inspired artworks
studied in literature courses
inspired feminist readings
influenced playwrights
Performed in theaters worldwide
inspired literary critiques
inspired theatrical innovations
Adapted into graphic novels
inspired adaptations in different languages
influenced modern adaptations
influenced theatre
Examined in historical context
performed in schools and universities
Referenced in academic journals
Inspiration for contemporary writers
Referenced in poetry
inspired psychological analyses
studied in drama courses
exploration of psychological themes
Influenced Renaissance drama
Influenced later adaptations of Greek myths.
Examined in feminist theory
Referenced in modern works
Adapted into dance performances
Adapted into modern performances
Adapted into operatic works
Examined in philosophical discussions
Explored in academic research
Explored in film adaptations
Explored in literary criticism
Explored in theatrical studies
Influenced character development in literature
Influenced narrative structure in storytelling
Influenced psychoanalysis
Performed in theater festivals
Studied in classical studies
Studied in performance art
gptkbp:cultural_references referenced in literature
gptkbp:cultural_significance explores human emotions
examines moral dilemmas
reflects on the consequences of desire
gptkbp:debut_year 1677
gptkbp:demands gptkb:Hippolytus
gptkbp:depicted_in gptkb:art
manipulative
Various artworks
tragic heroine
a sorrowful figure
Seneca's play
gptkbp:director gptkb:Richard_Jones
gptkb:David_Pountney
gptkb:Jean-Claude_Malgoire
gptkb:Peter_Hall
gptkb:Robert_Carsen
gptkb:Robert_Wilson
gptkb:Peter_Stein
gptkb:Jules_Dassin
gptkb:David_Mc_Vicar
gptkbp:distributor gptkb:20th_Century_Fox
gptkbp:doris_s._o'_brien was an American film editor.
gptkbp:duration approximately 2 hours
approximately 90 minutes
gptkbp:edited_by gptkb:Doris_S._O'_Brien
gptkbp:editing gptkb:Doris_S._O'_Brien
gptkbp:explores psychological conflict
gptkbp:famous_for poetic language
tragic love story
psychological depth
her unrequited love
gptkbp:fate Suicide
suicide
gptkbp:father gptkb:Minos
gptkbp:features themes of love and betrayal
gptkbp:film_festival gptkb:Cannes_Film_Festival
was the premiere location.
gptkbp:film_technique Neo-noir
Non-linear storytelling.
Use of symbolism.
influenced theatrical productions
Character-driven narrative.
Emphasis on emotional depth.
Strong visual composition.
gptkbp:filming_location gptkb:Greece
gptkbp:first_performance gptkb:Paris
1st century AD
1677
c. 428 BC
gptkbp:followers gptkb:Aphrodite
gptkbp:follows gptkb:Never_on_Sunday
gptkbp:genre gptkb:drama
gptkb:tragedy
tragic opera
classical tragedy
tragédie lyrique
gptkbp:has_a_focus_on the play's climax
gptkbp:has_child gptkb:Hippolytus
Acamas
gptkbp:has_conflict_with gptkb:Aphrodite
gptkb:Hippolytus
societal norms
her own desires
gptkbp:has_interest gptkb:Hippolytus
gptkbp:has_lore gptkb:literature
in Greek drama
gptkbp:has_relationship_with gptkb:Hippolytus
gptkbp:has_symbol gptkb:Fire
gptkbp:historical_context gptkb:Roman_Empire
gptkb:Stoicism
gptkb:French_classical_period
gptkb:Baroque_theatre
Baroque period
Restoration period
French classical theatre
17th century France
Royal patronage of the arts
17th-century France
theater censorship issues
the influence of classical antiquity
the reign of Louis XIV
Seneca's life
French classical drama
influence of Racine's contemporaries
influenced by Racine's contemporaries
influence of classical literature
reflects 17th-century France
gptkbp:historical_legacy remains a classic in opera repertoire
gptkbp:historical_significance important in French opera history
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gptkbp:influence gptkb:French_literature
gptkb:French_classical_tragedy
Western literature
later playwrights
Racine's contemporaries
gptkbp:influenced gptkb:theater_productions
gptkb:French_classical_tragedy
contemporary dance
later adaptations
contemporary opera composers
gptkbp:influenced_artists gptkb:tragedy
influenced later French composers
gptkbp:influenced_by gptkb:Stravinsky
gptkb:Italian_Neorealism
gptkb:Seneca
gptkb:Debussy
gptkb:Greek_mythology
gptkb:Greek_Tragedy
gptkb:French_New_Wave
gptkb:German_expressionism
gptkb:Berg
gptkb:mythology
gptkb:Euripides
gptkb:French_literature
gptkb:Euripides'_'_Hippolytus'
French Baroque music
20th-century opera
Aphrodite's curse
Aphrodite's power
gptkbp:influences gptkb:Greek_mythology
gptkbp:inspiration gptkb:Greek_mythology
gptkb:Seneca's_Phaedra
themes of fate and free will
Themes of forbidden love
tragedy of passion
Myth of Phaedra and Hippolytus
Tragic flaws of characters
inspired by Greek mythology
gptkbp:inspired_by Greek tragedies
Phaedra in Greek mythology
gptkbp:is gptkb:Hippolytus's_stepmother
a tragic figure
often depicted in art
a character in Greek mythology
the subject of various adaptations
a symbol of forbidden love
often depicted in modern adaptations
often analyzed in feminist literature
a central figure in the story of Hippolytus
a character in Roman mythology
a character in the ' Metamorphoses' by Ovid
a character in the play ' Hippolytus' by Seneca
a character in the play ' Phaedra' by Racine
associated with the theme of maternal love
associated with themes of desire and shame
featured in plays by Euripides and Seneca
known for her tragic love
often portrayed as a victim
often portrayed as tragic and doomed
often portrayed in tragic literature
the daughter of Minos
the subject of psychological analysis
the wife of Theseus
gptkbp:is_a gptkb:cultural_heritage
gptkb:Daughter_of_Minos
gptkb:Daughter_of_Pasiphaë
gptkb:mythological_figure
gptkb:cultural_reference
gptkb:tragic_figure
gptkb:feminism
gptkb:daughter_of_Minos
gptkb:mother_of_Hippolytus
gptkb:Victim
Tragic heroine
tragic heroine
Tragic figure
feminine archetype
cautionary tale
symbol of unrequited love
character with a tragic flaw
complex character
Tragic character
Symbol of forbidden love
tragic character
character in Greek mythology
figure in Roman mythology
figure in classical literature
figure of tragedy
character in French literature
character with a complex backstory
character with a tragic end
victim of circumstances
Character in plays
tragic protagonist
central character
Character in mythology
symbol of forbidden love
symbol of tragic fate
tragic figure in literature
character with emotional depth
Character in films
character in classical literature
tragic victim
historical figure in drama
Character in poetry
victim of fate
Character in operas
character in Greek tragedy
figure in ancient Greek drama
character with moral ambiguity
character in Ovid's ' Metamorphoses'
daughter of Pasiphaë
granddaughter of Helios
sister of Ariadne
wife of Theseus
character in tragic plays
character in the context of power dynamics
character in Racine's works
character in the context of desire and shame
character in the context of emotional turmoil
character in the context of existential questions
character in the context of family conflict
character in the context of fate and free will
character in the context of human experience
character in the context of love and betrayal
character in the context of love and loss
character in the context of moral dilemmas
character in the context of personal tragedy
character in the context of psychological struggle
character in the context of societal expectations
character in the context of tragedy and comedy
Character in Greek tragedy
gptkbp:is_a_central_figure_in gptkb:Seneca's_play_'_Phaedra'
Euripides' play ' Hippolytus'
the story of Hippolytus
gptkbp:is_a_central_figure_in_the_play Phaedra by Seneca
gptkbp:is_a_figure_in gptkb:tragedy
the ' Aeneid' by Virgil
the ' Theogony' by Hesiod
the works of Racine
gptkbp:is_a_subject_of gptkb:various_adaptations
philosophical discussions
various artistic works
psychological interpretation
gptkbp:is_a_symbol_of forbidden love
desire and betrayal
gptkbp:is_a_wife_of gptkb:Theseus
gptkbp:is_acharacter_in gptkb:The_Phaedra_of_Seneca
gptkb:Greek_mythology
Euripides' play ' Hippolytus'
gptkbp:is_analyzed_in literary studies
Her motivations
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gptkb:Ariadne
gptkb:the_Labyrinth
gptkb:Greek_mythology
gptkb:Crete
gptkb:Guilt
gptkb:Desire
gptkb:Theseus
gptkb:Minos
gptkb:tragedy
Jealousy
desire
the island of Crete
the theme of forbidden love
The concept of tragic love
The theme of forbidden love
the story of Hippolytus
the Minotaur myth
the story of her love for Hippolytus
themes of passion and guilt
Love for Hippolytus
gptkbp:is_character_in gptkb:Seneca's_play_'_Phaedra'
gptkb:Ovid's_'_Metamorphoses'
gptkb:Greek_mythology
gptkb:Roman_mythology
Euripides' play ' Hippolytus'
the novel ' The Last Temptation of Christ' by Nikos Kazantzakis
the film ' Phaedra' (1962) starring Melina Mercouri
the ' Metamorphoses' by Ovid
the film ' Phaedra' (1962)
the opera ' Phaedra' by Benjamin Britten
the play ' Hippolytus' by Euripides
the play ' Phaedra' by Jean Racine
the play ' Phaedra' by Racine
the play ' Phaedra' by Seneca
Euripides' play
Seneca's play
' Hippolytus' by Euripides
' Phaedra' by Jean Racine
' Phaedra' by Racine
' Phaedra' by Seneca
Apollodorus' ' Library'
Racine's play ' Phèdre'
the play Phaedra by Racine
Racine's play
gptkbp:is_connected_to the cult of Aphrodite
gptkbp:is_considered_as A tragic figure
gptkbp:is_explored_in gptkb:literary_analysis
psychological studies
Psychological studies
gptkbp:is_featured_in gptkb:Greek_mythology
the play ' Hippolytus' by Euripides
the play ' Phaedra' by Jean Racine
the play ' Phaedra' by Racine
tragedies by Euripides
Euripides' play
tragedies by Seneca
gptkbp:is_featured_in_works_by gptkb:Seneca
gptkbp:is_in gptkb:literature
Phaedra (play)
gptkbp:is_in_love_with gptkb:Hippolytus
gptkbp:is_involved_in gptkb:Greek_mythology
a love triangle
a tragic love story
A tragic love story
Tragic events
a conflict with her own feelings
gptkbp:is_known_for her tragic fate
Her tragic fate
her tragic love
Tragic Fate
Her complex character
her unrequited love
Her tragic love for Hippolytus
her tragic love for Hippolytus
her involvement in the myth of Theseus
her role in the play ' Phaedra' by Racine
her role in the play ' Phaedra' by Seneca
her jealousy and despair
her role in the myth of Theseus
being the daughter of Minos
Her tragic love
gptkbp:is_known_for_her_conflict_with her husband
gptkbp:is_known_for_her_love_for gptkb:Hippolytus
gptkbp:is_known_for_her_tragic_fate_involving suicide
gptkbp:is_known_for_her_tragic_love_story_with gptkb:Hippolytus
gptkbp:is_married_to gptkb:Theseus
gptkbp:is_mentioned_in gptkb:Ovid's_'_Metamorphoses'
gptkbp:is_often_compared_to gptkb:Hippolytus
gptkbp:is_often_depicted_as gptkb:literature_and_art
emotional
art and literature
art and sculpture
modern adaptations
a tragic figure
tragic heroine
a tragic heroine
A tragic heroine
a victim of fate
tragedies and dramas
passionate and doomed
gptkbp:is_often_depicted_as_a_victim_of her own emotions
gptkbp:is_often_enjoyed_with gptkb:Hippolytus
gptkbp:is_often_referenced_in gptkb:popular_culture
gptkbp:is_often_seen_in A cautionary tale
a critique of societal norms
a victim of her desires
A symbol of forbidden love
gptkbp:is_part_of gptkb:Greek_mythology
Greek tragedies
Phaedra (play)
The Theseus myth
gptkbp:is_portrayed_as gptkb:Modern_adaptations
Various adaptations
Various artworks
various artworks
various actresses
Various actresses
a tragic heroine
Euripides' play ' Hippolytus'
A victim of her passions
gptkbp:is_referenced_in various literary works
gptkbp:is_related_to gptkb:Hippolytus
gptkb:Theseus
the theme of forbidden love
the theme of desire and rejection
gptkbp:is_tragic_figure_in gptkb:Greek_mythology
Euripides' play ' Hippolytus'
gptkbp:is_worshipped_by gptkb:Crete
gptkbp:jules_dassin was an American director.
was known for his work in film noir.
was married to Melina Mercouri.
gptkbp:known_for tragic love
Tragic love and betrayal
gptkbp:language gptkb:French
gptkb:Latin
gptkb:Ancient_Greek
gptkb:German
English
gptkbp:legacy performed worldwide
influenced later playwrights
Cult classic status
considered a masterpiece
studied in literature courses
Continues to be studied
Continues to be performed today
adapted into modern works
Influenced modern tragedy
Inspires contemporary playwrights
performed for centuries
Influenced modern tragedies
Studied in philosophy of ethics
part of the French literary canon
gptkbp:librettist gptkb:Robert_Lowell
gptkb:Rainer_Maria_Rilke_IV
gptkbp:libretto gptkb:French
gptkb:Nicolas_Bouilly
gptkbp:literary_devices gptkb:dialogue
gptkb:tragedy
dramatic irony
symbolism
foreshadowing
tragic flaw
tragic irony
characterization
soliloquy
metaphor of desire
symbolism of the heart
gptkbp:literary_significance examines human emotions
important work in French literature
one of Racine's masterpieces
gptkbp:main_character gptkb:Hippolytus
gptkb:Phaedra
gptkb:Theseus
gptkbp:meets_her_end_through suicide
gptkbp:melina_mercouri was a Greek actress.
was known for her passionate performances.
was nominated for an Academy Award.
won Best Actress award.
gptkbp:mikis_theodorakis is known for his political activism.
was a Greek composer.
gptkbp:mother gptkb:Hippolytus
gptkb:Pasiphaë
Acamas
gptkbp:motif gptkb:betrayal
gptkb:revenge
gptkb:deception
gptkb:Divine_retribution
suffering
passion
Unrequited love
guilt
Family conflict
gptkbp:music gptkb:Mikis_Theodorakis
gptkbp:music_composer gptkb:Mikis_Theodorakis
gptkbp:music_style Baroque style
gptkbp:mythology is the source material.
gptkbp:narrative gptkb:Theseus
desire and consequence
Euripides' play
gptkbp:narrative_style poetic language
tragic
dramatic irony
neoclassical
poetic
Alexandrine verse
character-driven narrative
classical structure
gptkbp:notable_actor gptkb:Romain_Duris
gptkb:Gerard_Depardieu
gptkb:Juliette_Binoche
gptkb:Catherine_Deneuve
gptkb:Isabelle_Huppert
gptkb:Fanny_Ardant
gptkb:Mireille_Mathieu
gptkb:Jean-Paul_Belmondo
gptkb:Dame_Judi_Dench
gptkb:Vincent_Cassel
gptkb:Laurence_Olivier
gptkbp:notable_aria Ah! que j'aime
Phaedra's monologue
gptkbp:notable_artist gptkb:Thomas_Hampson
gptkb:Anna_Netrebko
gptkb:Diana_Damrau
gptkb:Rolando_Villazón
gptkb:Josephine_Barstow
gptkb:Heather_Harper
gptkb:John_Shirley-Quirk
gptkb:Richard_Van_Allan
sung by famous sopranos
gptkbp:notable_awards gptkb:International_Opera_Award
Best Actress at Cannes
awarded for musical excellence
gptkbp:notable_character gptkb:choir
gptkb:Oenone
gptkbp:notable_collaborators gptkb:Frank_Castorf
gptkb:Boris_Godunov
gptkb:Sasha_Waltz
gptkb:David_Pountney
gptkb:Andreas_Kriegenburg
gptkb:Christoph_Schlingensief
gptkb:Jürgen_Flimm
gptkb:Peter_Konwitschny
gptkb:Robert_Wilson
gptkb:Gottfried_Helnwein
gptkb:Hans_Neuenfels
gptkb:Klaus_Maria_Brandauer
gptkb:Tobias_Kratzer
collaborated with prominent artists
gptkbp:notable_conductors gptkb:Kent_Nagano
gptkb:Sir_Colin_Davis
gptkbp:notable_performance gptkb:Bavarian_State_Opera
gptkb:Royal_Opera_House
gptkb:Comédie-Française
in various languages
performed at the National Theatre
performed at the Royal Shakespeare Company
in prestigious venues
performed in various international theaters
2007 revival
by famous actors
gptkbp:notable_performances gptkb:Bavarian_State_Opera
gptkb:Lyric_Opera_of_Chicago
gptkb:Royal_Danish_Opera
gptkb:Canadian_Opera_Company
gptkb:Opera_Australia
gptkb:Vienna_State_Opera
gptkb:San_Francisco_Opera
gptkb:Australian_Opera
gptkb:opera
gptkbp:notable_production gptkb:2018_production_by_Simon_Stone
gptkb:Comédie-Française
1974 production by Peter Brook
2009 production by Robert Wilson
2013 production by Ivo van Hove
Baroque opera revival
gptkbp:notable_quote " Love is a cruel master."
" I am consumed by love."
" Je suis la victime de mes passions"
' Je suis la victime de mes passions.'
' Love is a cruel master.'
" Desire is a double-edged sword."
" Fate is a relentless force."
" I am a prisoner of my own desires."
" I am a woman, and I am in love."
" I am lost in my own passions."
" I seek revenge for my unrequited love."
" Je suis la fille de Minos"
" Je suis la seule à souffrir"
" My heart is a battlefield."
" The gods have turned against me."
" What is love but a source of suffering?"
" I am consumed by a fire that cannot be quenched."
" I am consumed by my passion."
" Je suis bien malheureuse"
" Je suis la victime de mes passions."
" I am a woman, scorned and wronged."
gptkbp:notable_recordings multiple recordings exist
gptkbp:notable_themes gptkb:revenge
moral dilemmas
passion
fate and destiny
the power of love
the role of fate in human affairs
the consequences of desire
guilt and shame
gptkbp:number_of_acts gptkb:3
gptkb:5
one
gptkbp:orchestration large orchestra
orchestra and voices
rich orchestral textures
gptkbp:parent gptkb:Minos
gptkbp:part_of French classical theatre
gptkbp:performance gptkb:Modern_adaptations
adapted into modern productions
performed internationally
revived in the 20th century
Performed in theaters worldwide
performed in various theaters worldwide
Adapted into various languages
Performed in ancient Rome
Revived in the Renaissance
performed in ancient theaters
gptkbp:performance_style gptkb:classical
stylized and formal
gptkbp:performance_tradition French theatre
European theater
French theater
French classical theatre
translated into multiple languages
translated into many languages
performed in opera houses
performed in theaters
adapted for modern audiences
performed in original French
gptkbp:performance_venue gptkb:Glastonbury_Festival
gptkb:English_National_Opera
gptkb:Teatro_Massimo
gptkbp:performed_by gptkb:Martha_Graham_Dance_Company
gptkbp:performed_in gptkb:France
theatres worldwide
gptkbp:phaedra explores themes of desire and betrayal.
features a love triangle.
has been adapted multiple times.
is a classic tale.
is a story of forbidden love.
is a tragic figure.
is considered a significant work in Greek cinema.
is set in ancient Greece.
gptkbp:plot A modern retelling of the Greek myth of Phaedra.
Hippolytus's death
Phaedra's suicide
Theseus's return
Phaedra's confession
Phaedra's love leads to tragedy
gptkbp:plot_point Hippolytus's death
Hippolytus's rejection
Phaedra's suicide
Theseus's curse
Phaedra's confession
Theseus's realization of the truth
gptkbp:precedes The Rehearsal
gptkbp:premiere gptkb:Cannes_Film_Festival
gptkbp:premiere_date gptkb:1975
gptkb:2003
1677
gptkbp:premiere_location gptkb:Palais-Royal_Theatre
gptkb:Theater_of_the_Palais-Royal
gptkb:Palais_Royal,_Paris
gptkbp:premiered_on gptkb:1968
1677
gptkbp:production_company gptkb:20th_Century_Fox
gptkbp:publication_year 1st century AD
gptkbp:published 1677
160 AD
gptkbp:published_in 1677
gptkbp:record_label gptkb:Chandos_Records
gptkbp:recordings gptkb:Decca_Records
available on CD
gptkbp:related_to gptkb:Greek_mythology
Minos' legacy
gptkbp:related_works Phaedra by Euripides
Phaedra by Racine
Phaedra by Seneca
Hippolytus by Euripides
Phaedra by Jean Racine
Phaedra by Jean-Baptiste Lully
gptkbp:release_date 1962-05-12
1962-09-12
gptkbp:release_year gptkb:1962
gptkbp:remake gptkb:Phaedra_(2000)
gptkbp:resolution Tragic ending
Phaedra's tragic end
gptkbp:revival revived in modern times
gptkbp:runtime 115 minutes
110 minutes
gptkbp:scholarly_analysis Discussed in feminist readings
Examined for its tragic elements
Interpreted through psychoanalytic lens
gptkbp:scholarships analyzed in literary studies
discussed in feminist theory
interpreted in psychoanalytic criticism
gptkbp:screenplay gptkb:Jules_Dassin
gptkbp:screenplay_by gptkb:Jules_Dassin
gptkbp:setting gptkb:Ancient_Greece
gptkbp:sound gptkb:Mono
gptkbp:soundtrack Mikis Theodorakis' score.
gptkbp:starring gptkb:Anthony_Perkins
gptkb:Melina_Mercouri
gptkb:Raf_Vallone
gptkbp:structure five acts
gptkbp:style Dramatic irony
dramatic irony
neoclassical
poetic
modern classical music
modern classical
rhetorical
Poetic language
Alexandrine verse
Classical rhetoric
gptkbp:symbolism gptkb:Guilt
gptkb:Desire
gptkb:death
gptkb:tragedy
gptkb:Fate
the sea
passion
tragic fate
guilt
the power of love
the inevitability of fate
the consequences of passion
the role of the gods
the chariot
the power of desire
the ideals of femininity
gptkbp:theater gptkb:Palais-Royal
gptkbp:thematic_element love and betrayal
guilt and redemption
gptkbp:theme gptkb:betrayal
gptkb:jealousy
gptkb:revenge
gptkb:fate
gptkb:tragedy
gptkb:Fate
love
Love and Betrayal
forbidden love
love and betrayal
desire and betrayal
tragedy of passion
gptkbp:themes Moral dilemmas
love and betrayal
Human emotion
Stoic philosophy
gptkbp:user_experience internal conflict
guilt
gptkbp:was_akey_figure_in the story of Hippolytus
gptkbp:was_executed_by her unrequited love
gptkbp:was_known_for tragic fate
Complex emotions
gptkbp:written_by gptkb:Jean_Racine
gptkb:Seneca
gptkb:John_Dryden
gptkb:Euripides
gptkbp:bfsParent gptkb:Martha_Graham
gptkb:Seneca
gptkbp:bfsLayer 4