The ancient Greeks
.... In these lines nature is equated with the
gods. Later, the
Chorus compares Paris to a lion cub, brought in from the wild - an animal of nature -- and raised as ....
(1586

6

)
Plays entitled Medea by Seneca and Euripides
.... for anything beyond her plot for revenge, although Seneca does have his
chorus suggest that in the time of the play such defiance of the
gods as Medea's is ....
(1678

7

)
Original Play Based on Classical Literature
....
Chorus: No individual or society is without hope, only without the ability to see and feel hope .... Hope springs eternal from the
gods to the hearts of human beings ....
(797

3

)
Tragedy of the Downfall of Oedipus
.... This means that the proper course for a person, any person, is to follow the laws given to man by the
gods. In addition, however, the
Chorus states: "But the ....
(874

3

)
Theme of Oedipus Rex by Sophocles
.... This means that the proper course for a person, any person, is to follow the laws given to man by the
gods. In addition, however, the
Chorus states: "But the ....
(874

3

)
Theban Plays
.... As the ruler, his every action affects his society as the
gods punish not only the king but the kingdom. In the "Sixth
Chorus" or "Paean" section, the ....
(1043

4

)
Legend of Oedipus in Sophocles' Drama
.... As the ruler, his every action affects his society as the
gods punish not only the king but the kingdom. In the "Sixth
Chorus" or "Paean" section, the ....
(1043

4

)
The Tragedy of Oedipus: A Tragic Tale
....
Chorus offers him some rather unpleasant news, "You would have been better dead than blind" (Sophocles 76). Through his blindness Oedipus has offended the
gods ....
(745

3

)
Oedipus the King
.... then clearly the
gods predetermined Oedipus' fate in order to teach others a vital lesson about one's relationship with the
gods. As the
chorus declares as ....
(2252

9

)
Prometheus Bound
.... We also see his stature affirmed because even though his location is remote, he is visited by two
gods, a mortal and the
chorus. ....
(902

4

)
Theme of Conflict of 2 Views in Antigone
.... The conflict between individual and state, then, is in part a conflict concerning which view the
gods will support. The
Chorus reinforces this in the statement ....
(1697

7

)
Individual versus State in Antigone
.... The conflict between individual and state, then, is in part a conflict concerning which view the
gods will support. The
Chorus reinforces this in the statement ....
(1702

7

)
The Epic of Gilgamesh
....
Chorus seems to indicate that the entire sequence of events has been guided by the
gods as they seek to impose their form of justice, which the
Chorus as well ....
(1548

6

)
Two Greek Myths
.... to accomplish the act of murder with a limited agreement of society (the
Chorus). .... Caldwell, Richard S. The Origins of the
Gods A Psycho analytic study of Greek ....
(1369

5

)
Conflicts in Prometheus Bound and Antigone
.... by a
chorus, comprising daughters of the sea god Oceanus, by Oceanus, by Io, a mortal priestess of the land of Argos, and by Hermes, messenger of the
gods. ....
(2252

9

)
Aeschylus - Choephori
.... undertake the war against Troy because of the demands of the
gods and they .... event, were also the only ones that Orestes, Electra and the
Chorus acknowledge in ....
(1066

4

)
Antigone
.... The
Chorus also voices some doubts about the actions Creon is taking, demonstrating the .... inner satisfaction of knowing she was right to heed the
gods and that ....
(4007

16

)
Prometheus Bound
.... Even so, the
gods can affect the environment. The
Chorus, upon viewing Prometheus, fearfully articulate their awe of "the new laws indeed / By which Zeus ....
(1189

5

)
Gender Issues in Aeschylus' Oresteia Trilogy
.... Orestes's old nurse Cilissa reveals to the
Chorus that Clytemnestra was secretly elated .... Kitto cites the manifest presence of
gods in this play to argue that ....
(2621

10

)
The Theater in Classical Greece
.... of Greece--tragedies, dealing with heroic legends and often using
gods for convenient .... All three employed a
chorus in interludes between scenes of action and ....
(1679

7

)
The Theater In Clasical Greece
.... of Greece--tragedies, dealing with heroic legends and often using
gods for convenient .... All three employed a
chorus in interludes between scenes of action and ....
(1687

7

)
Piety in Macbeth and the Oresteia Piety has vari
.... Wearing masks with open mouths and strange high-heeled shoes, the actors and
chorus would declaim or sing their lines about
gods and ancient heroes to ....
(1280

5

)
Greek Theatre
.... more ancient purpose in Greek drama as the position for the
chorus to assemble .... stood for a place where sacrifices could be offered to household
gods (Schlegel ....
(2291

9

)
History of Theater
.... and the roof could be used as an acting area for the
gods to appear .... There were four types of performers, all male--actors,
chorus, supernumeraries, and musicians ....
(1867

7

)
Greek & Roman Theatre
.... and the roof could be used as an acting area for the
gods to appear .... There were four types of performers, all male--actors,
chorus, supernumeraries, and musicians ....
(1882

8

)
Oedipus the King Themes
.... The
Chorus calls for the sending of the accursed one to "the black Atlantic gulfs .... truth of his past, and must face his own arrogance with respect to the
gods. ....
(1755

7

)
Andromache
.... she is also subtly different as, increasingly, her role in the
gods' desire to .... 6.711) and in The Trojan Women the
Chorus spots Andromache "advancing here on a ....
(2132

9

)
Characterization of Andromache
.... she is also subtly different as, increasingly, her role in the
gods' desire to .... 6.711) and in The Trojan Women the
Chorus spots Andromache "advancing here on a ....
(2209

9

)
Dramatic Aspects of Antigone
.... The fact that this has taken place makes the
Chorus think first that the
gods might have taken a hand, and Creon shows his stubbornness concerning the issue ....
(9581

38

)
Sophocles' play Oedipus The King
.... or even evidence that the
Gods simply wish to demonstrate their power. Instead, "in the ode that immediately follows the catastrophe the
chorus saysathat the ....
(1052

4

)