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Aeschylus, Character, and the Yoke of Necessity

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Free Download Aeschylus, Character, and the Yoke of Necessity by Mark Ringer
English | September 4, 2025 | ISBN: 1666939080 | True EPUB | 220 pages | 0.3 MB
Aeschylus, Character, and the Yoke of Necessity considers the works of Aeschylus in the context of the playwright's handling of dramatic character and the conflict between freedom and compulsion.​

Aeschylus was an Athenian citizen during the first generation of that polis's democratic system. As such, he and his contemporaries were encountering a kind of free agency unknown before in history. Aeschylus presents the archetype of the "tragedy of character" that will resonate throughout world literature. It is a fascinating and essential component to the conception of his drama that his protagonists each of the six plays find ways of escaping freedom in exchange for a self-imposed spiritual bondage. They "slip [their] necks into the yoke of necessity," to borrow a pivotal line from the Agamemnon. Caught between their individual motives and the unavoidable necessity of their situation, each protagonist handles this conflict in a way that defines the specificity of their character and results in the development of the Description. This book also explores the frequently dominant position of the Aeschylean chorus.

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