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justlikeeddie:Ben Whishaw and Bertie Carvel in Bakkhai, Almeida Theatre, 2015 (x)
soracities:Euripides, from “Orestes”, An Oresteia (trans. Anne Carson)
Medea is an ancient Greek tragedy written by Euripides in 431 BC. The plot centers on the actions of
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myimaginarybrooklyn: Euripides, Medea. My favourite - I can’t help loving that crazy bitch.
vulpesetuva: Oh Zeus, you have given to mortals a sure methodof telling gold that is pure from the
kxowledge:Euripides, Bakkhai (tr. Gibbons)
soracities:Euripides, from “Orestes”, An Oresteia (trans. Anne Carson)
So go ahead. Call me a lion if you want, or Scylla who lives in the Tyrrhenian land—for I have touch
violentwavesofemotion: Euripides, tr. by Anne Carson, from An Oresteia; “Orestes,” publ. c. 2009
enthymesis: Euripides, from The Trojan Women; tr. by Alan Shapiro ﹙ Text ID: I may be mad, God-seize
studylikeathena:a little less lonely with euripides. bonus under the cut Weiterlesen
violentwavesofemotion: Euripides, tr. by Anne Carson, from An Oresteia; “Orestes,” publ. c. 2009
heartshop:Anne Carson, Grief Lessons: Four Plays by Euripides
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Friends show their love in times of trouble, not in happiness. – Euripides
la-femme-terrible:— Euripides, Bacchae 506 (tr. Reginald Gibbons)
enthymesis:Euripides, from Medea; tr. by Oliver Taplin ﹙ Text ID: CHORUS LEADER: You would become th
pansoph: Euripides’ Hecuba c. 424 BC
~~~PentheusAgaveEstne hic leo?
Pentheus is torn apart by his mother Agave and aunt Ino, as punishment for having refused to worship
romegreeceart:House of Cadmus - the death of king PentheusIn Euripides’ play the Baccantes Dionysos
urcrookedneighbor:notgoing:Anne Carson, Grief Lessons: Four Plays by Euripides[Image text: Why does
caballerodelatristefigura: Isabelle Huppert as Medea in Jacques Lassalle’s production of Euripides’
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