O ÊXODO NA TRAGÉDIA HIPÓLITO DE EURÍPIDES

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Autor(a) principal: Crespim, Fernando
Data de Publicação: 2010
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Organon (Porto Alegre. Online)
Texto Completo: https://seer.ufrgs.br/index.php/organon/article/view/29001
Resumo: The exodus constitutes a meaningful structural part in the tragedyHippolytus by Euripides. In this tragedy, the exodus reveals Theseus as a proud,arrogant man with a limited understanding of the world; a man whose lack ofconsideration and self-examination contribute in the destruction of his family. Also inthe end of the tragedy, the goddess Artemis criticizes Phaedra, Theseus' wife, and alsoHippolytus, though indirectly, despite her close and affectionate relationship to him. Infact, this young man will be worshiped in Troezen by women who will make him aspecial praise before they get married. In this sense, Hippolytus is ironically criticized,for he has shown throughout this tragedy that he could not tolerate women, and that heeven hated them; besides, it is precisely the son of Theseus that will be associated tomarriage, an institution characterized by motherhood, affection exchange, and sex,elements that were criticized and repudiated by him.
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title O ÊXODO NA TRAGÉDIA HIPÓLITO DE EURÍPIDES
spellingShingle O ÊXODO NA TRAGÉDIA HIPÓLITO DE EURÍPIDES
Crespim, Fernando
title_short O ÊXODO NA TRAGÉDIA HIPÓLITO DE EURÍPIDES
title_full O ÊXODO NA TRAGÉDIA HIPÓLITO DE EURÍPIDES
title_fullStr O ÊXODO NA TRAGÉDIA HIPÓLITO DE EURÍPIDES
title_full_unstemmed O ÊXODO NA TRAGÉDIA HIPÓLITO DE EURÍPIDES
title_sort O ÊXODO NA TRAGÉDIA HIPÓLITO DE EURÍPIDES
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description The exodus constitutes a meaningful structural part in the tragedyHippolytus by Euripides. In this tragedy, the exodus reveals Theseus as a proud,arrogant man with a limited understanding of the world; a man whose lack ofconsideration and self-examination contribute in the destruction of his family. Also inthe end of the tragedy, the goddess Artemis criticizes Phaedra, Theseus' wife, and alsoHippolytus, though indirectly, despite her close and affectionate relationship to him. Infact, this young man will be worshiped in Troezen by women who will make him aspecial praise before they get married. In this sense, Hippolytus is ironically criticized,for he has shown throughout this tragedy that he could not tolerate women, and that heeven hated them; besides, it is precisely the son of Theseus that will be associated tomarriage, an institution characterized by motherhood, affection exchange, and sex,elements that were criticized and repudiated by him.
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