Poetry and Lyre: The role of the chorus in the second stasimon of Oedipus Rex
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Resumo: | Indebted to the religious rituals performed on the altars dedicatedto the gods, poetry and the lyre find their aesthetic and human strength on the Dionysian stage where spectators have the opportunity to cross their fragile humanity with the virtues of their kings, their heroes and their gods. Along with the knowledge-power of Oedipus, halfway between the divine and the human, stands the chorus which, with a civic and moral voice, questions the figure ofthe tyrant and his excesses. In this sense, the second stasimon sung by the choir plays a central role: it gives expression to the feelings of a people who understand that the stain that affects the city is, above all, something essentially political. |
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Poetry and Lyre: The role of the chorus in the second stasimon of Oedipus RexA Poesia e a Lira: O papel do coro no estásimo segundo de Édipo-ReiTragédia Grega Édipo-Reicoro literatura teatroGreek Tragedy Oedipus Rex chorus theaterIndebted to the religious rituals performed on the altars dedicatedto the gods, poetry and the lyre find their aesthetic and human strength on the Dionysian stage where spectators have the opportunity to cross their fragile humanity with the virtues of their kings, their heroes and their gods. Along with the knowledge-power of Oedipus, halfway between the divine and the human, stands the chorus which, with a civic and moral voice, questions the figure ofthe tyrant and his excesses. In this sense, the second stasimon sung by the choir plays a central role: it gives expression to the feelings of a people who understand that the stain that affects the city is, above all, something essentially political.Devedoras dos rituais religiosos realizados nos altares dedicados aosdeuses, a poesia e a lira encontram sua força estética e humana nos palcosdas dionisíacas, onde o espectador tem a oportunidade de cruzar sua frágil humanidade com as virtudes de seus reis, de seus heróis e de seus deuses. Junto com o saber-poder a meio caminho de Édipo, entre o divino e o humano, está o coro, que com uma voz cívica e moral, questiona a figura do tirano e seus excessos. Nesse sentido, o estásimo segundo cantado pelo coro ocupa um papel central: ele traduz os sentimentos de um povo, que entende que a mácula queatinge a cidade é, antes de mais nada, algo essencialmente político.Revista HypnosHypnos Journal2022-04-05info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://hypnos.org.br/index.php/hypnos/article/view/651Revista Hypnos; n. 48 (2022); 64-78Hypnos Journal; No. 48 (2022); 64-782177-53461413-9138reponame:Hypnosinstname:Faculdade de São Bento (FSB)instacron:FSBporhttps://hypnos.org.br/index.php/hypnos/article/view/651/631Copyright (c) 2022 Revista Hypnoshttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessIncerti, Fabiano2022-04-05T13:20:40Zoai:ojs.hypnos.org.br:article/651Revistahttps://hypnos.org.br/index.php/hypnosPRIhttps://hypnos.org.br/index.php/hypnos/oairachelgazolla@gmail.com2177-53461413-9138opendoar:2023-01-13T09:47:11.094760Hypnos - Faculdade de São Bento (FSB)false |
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Poetry and Lyre: The role of the chorus in the second stasimon of Oedipus Rex A Poesia e a Lira: O papel do coro no estásimo segundo de Édipo-Rei |
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Poetry and Lyre: The role of the chorus in the second stasimon of Oedipus Rex |
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Poetry and Lyre: The role of the chorus in the second stasimon of Oedipus Rex Incerti, Fabiano Tragédia Grega Édipo-Rei coro literatura teatro Greek Tragedy Oedipus Rex chorus theater |
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Poetry and Lyre: The role of the chorus in the second stasimon of Oedipus Rex |
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Poetry and Lyre: The role of the chorus in the second stasimon of Oedipus Rex |
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Poetry and Lyre: The role of the chorus in the second stasimon of Oedipus Rex |
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Poetry and Lyre: The role of the chorus in the second stasimon of Oedipus Rex |
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Poetry and Lyre: The role of the chorus in the second stasimon of Oedipus Rex |
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Incerti, Fabiano |
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Incerti, Fabiano |
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Incerti, Fabiano |
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Tragédia Grega Édipo-Rei coro literatura teatro Greek Tragedy Oedipus Rex chorus theater |
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Tragédia Grega Édipo-Rei coro literatura teatro Greek Tragedy Oedipus Rex chorus theater |
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Indebted to the religious rituals performed on the altars dedicatedto the gods, poetry and the lyre find their aesthetic and human strength on the Dionysian stage where spectators have the opportunity to cross their fragile humanity with the virtues of their kings, their heroes and their gods. Along with the knowledge-power of Oedipus, halfway between the divine and the human, stands the chorus which, with a civic and moral voice, questions the figure ofthe tyrant and his excesses. In this sense, the second stasimon sung by the choir plays a central role: it gives expression to the feelings of a people who understand that the stain that affects the city is, above all, something essentially political. |
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