Compare or contrast one situation in Homer’s Iliad in which a character appears to reject or deny some part of himself or to fail to balance parts of the human experience .are the outcomes for such rejection different in Homer than in Euripides?in what ways is Euripides’ portrayal of human mental and emotional processes similar to or different from Homer’s?
“Wholeness and Fragmentation in Euripides’ Bacchae” In his discussion of Euripides’ Bacchae, Bennett Simon suggests that madness is, at least in part, a result of characters’ unwillingness to accept parts of themselves, or inability to appropriately balance key parts of the human experience. Discuss at least two ways in which two different characters (excluding Dionysus) … Read more