Preview of The Strong Women in The Orestia by Aeschylus :
:: 1 Works Cited
Length: 1526 words (5.5 pages)
Rating: Purple      
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -

The Strong Women in The Orestia by Aeschylus


To most readers, the women of The Orestia are evil and vindictive, a disgrace to all chaste and righteous women.  Aeschylus portrayed women as equals to men, which was not the opinion of most Greeks at the time.  Although he showed some of his women characters as evil, he granted them power, and emasculated the men around them.  Unlike Homer, the women of Aeschylus show both ranges of emotions, both the good and the bad.  A woman portrayed as a villain may be thought of negatively, but the fact that a female is allowed to be the villain, to take action, and leave other men helpless to the choices that she makes, it is a great step.  In the time of the Greeks, a woman was either victimized by the male world around her, or victimized other males to hold a place in the world.  Aeschylus made his women characters unique for his time but relevant to ours, since all the bad and evil characteristics of women then are mostly recognized as strength and intellect.  This theme is mostly clearly shown through Clymanestra.

         Clymanestr... [to view the full essay now, purchase below]

Follow the instructions below to view the complete essay, speech, term paper, or research paper:

You may view this document now for only $14.95. This is the total cost - there are NO other charges. The document will be on your screen as soon as you pay with your credit card, debit card, or bank account. Your purchase is 100% secure.


isgrace to a community or individual. Man has documented many scandals, and they even wrote books about it for others to enjoy. A good example of literature that depicts a scandal is the "Scarlet Letter" wrote in 1850's by Nathaniel Hawthorne. This well written book highlights the sin of adulter...best man alone, today is often given by both the bride's and groom's honor attendants. Sometimes the best man and maid of honor will coordinate their toasts into a "joint act" of sorts. But more often, one simply follows the other, usually with the best man going first. The primary purpose of th...roducing the readers to her early on. I open with speech as I think this is a very effective technique and very attention-grabbing. I also try by adding a small amount of curiosity in the last few lines. Hopefully the reader will want to read on. Putnam County Spelling Bee ... of writing is what paints the picture of the story. In the story So This Was Adolescence, by Annie Dillard, there are two major traditional writing styles exhibited. The first style Illustrated in So This Was Adolescence is comparison/contrast. In this style, the author compares or contrast the cha...



Copyright © 2006 azete.com. All rights reserved. Terms of Service