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    with an explanation of what has happened; Thebes is being ravaged by the plague‚ crops have failed‚ the women are barren (ll. 22-30). This is the exposition‚ the explanation of the problem. In addition‚ later in the play‚ Sophocles has Oedipus and Jocasta recall events that are relevant to the present situation. The status quo is complicated by the announcement from Apollo’s oracle that King Laius’ murderer must be discovered and punished to restore prosperity to the city (complication‚ Aristotle’s

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    07 1 THE BRITISH ACADEMY THE ANNUAL SHAKESPEARE LECTURE 1914 Hamlet and Orestes A Study in Traditional Types By Gilbert Murray‚ LL.D.‚ D.Litt. Regius Professor of Greek in the University of Oxford Fellow of the Academy New York Oxford University Press American Branch 35 West 32nd Street London : Humphrey Milford THE BRITISH ACADEMY THE ANNUAL SHAKESPEARE LECTURE 1914 Hamlet and Orestes A Study in Traditional Types By Gilbert Murray

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    Question: Write an essay showing how Freud and Levi-Strauss’ explanations of the roles and positions of women in kinship structures can be used to examine how female characters (and their actions and relationships) are presented in texts we have studied this semester (Weeks 2- 14). You must discuss TWO or THREE texts and make clear what parts of Freud and Levi-Strauss’ theories you are using. Sigmund Freud and Claude Levi-Strauss explain the roles and positions of women in particular kinship structures

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    The Infernal Machine

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    Jocasta – one woman‚ two characters ‘The Infernal machine’ by Jean Cocteau is based on the Greek tragedy ‘Oedipus the King’ by Sophocles. This play is a modern adaptation‚ almost in the form of a farce‚ of the Greek tragedy. The main plot of the play is exactly the same as that of Sophocles’ play‚ but Jean Cocteau has added a new style or touch to the story‚ through which he has attempted to turn it into a comedy. The character of Jocasta‚ who was the wife and mother of Oedipus‚ is the most prominent

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    Night Journey Analysis

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    myths and this is seen in her work Night Journey. Graham has manipulated elements of contemporary dance to communicate the emotion of the main character‚ Jocasta. Graham’s previous work focuses on depicting both the power and struggle of female idols in history. Graham has choreographed Night Journey to explore the perspective of Queen Jocasta‚ the main protagonist in the piece rather than the story of Oedipus. (Mueller‚ 2007) Graham has skilfully choreographed significant symbols and motifs to

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    Corinth tells Jocasta about polybus death and corinthians want Oedipus to be their King Oedipus fears prophecy regarding Meropi. Herald tells Oedipus that Meropi & Polybus are not his parents. Herald testifies about Oedipus identity. Jocasta feels horror as she realizes the truth of Oedipus identity and she wants to protect him because she loves him. The Shepard reluctantly shares past events about him. Oedipus has a Moment of realization “truth”. Chorus reacts with pity for him. Jocasta hangs herself

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    appears that women‚ more specifically mothers like Gertrude of Hamlet and Jocasta of Oedipus the King‚ are plagued by decisions that are made with good intentions‚ but end up destroying their lives and the lives of people around them. Women are also under the burden of strict societal expectations when it comes to the decisions they make. These two tragic plays illuminate a human being’s capacity for suffering. Gertrude and Jocasta both care deeply for their sons. However‚ this care unintentionally causes

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    society. Jocasta in Sophocle’s play‚ Oedipus the King and Medea in Euripides’ play Medea are two examples of such characters. Both Jocasta and Medea are represented as tragic female characters as a result of their unfortunate circumstances‚ their loyalty to their husbands and their loss of their children. Jocasta and Medea are both portrayed as victims of unfortunate circumstances brought about by actions beyond their control. In Oedipus the King‚ an oracle reveals a prophecy to Jocasta that her

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    Bias In Oedipus The King

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    former king‚ Laius‚ he sends his brother-in-law‚ Creon‚ to find out for him. When Creon comes back‚ Oedipus hope it be nothing but good news. The gods told Creon that the one responsible for King Laius murder must be exiled. Jocasta was Laius wife when Laius was murdered. Jocasta and Oedipus got married. Oedipus suspects that the gods told Creon who killed Laius‚ but he denies it. Oedipus argues with Tiresias since Oedipus thinks Tiresias is betraying him. Oedipus wants Tiresias to help him but Tiresias

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    play when Jocasta‚ the wife/mother of Oedipus

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