Essays On Four Plays of Euripides Andromache Helen Heracles Orestes
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1089-1105. 4 v. \ 1 10. Here, as indeed throughout, it is apparent that for this play at all events orchestra and scene were undivided. 5 w. 618-621. 1 76 A SOUL'S TRAGEDY He has brought to the assistance of his relatives an Athenian army, now encamped in the neighbourhood 1 . This military intervention, we may observe in passing, is for the course of the action an ingenious, because simple and natural, device. The Athenian forces are naturally supposed by the audience to keep the Theban rebels..., who hold the fortress but have lost their leader, efficiently in check. The politics of Thebes, no longer required as machinery, drop quietly into the back- ground, and we can attend without distraction to the hero, and to the question of the moment what, if anything, has Theseus to tell us about the journey to Hades ? And what is the answer ? Well, here is the strangest thing in the play, a thing which, though some phenomena more or less similar may be found in Euripides, will scarcely be paralleled from any other author in the world.
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