DATE: probably the early 440s COMPETITION: unknown CHARACTERS: Athene, Odysseus, Ajax, Tekmessa, Soldier, Teukros, Menelaos, Agamemnon; Ajax’ son (silent) CHORUS: sailors from the ships of Ajax SETTING: the tent of Ajax, in the Greek camp before Troy SUMMARY: Ajax, a hero of the traditional sort, a man of action and honor, was second only to…
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Aeschylus’ Prometheus Bound (Prometheus Vinctus, Prometheus Desmotes): Summary & Analysis
DATE: unknown, if by Aeschylus late in his career (460–456) COMPETITION: unknown CHARACTERS: Power, Hephaistos, Prometheus, Okeanos, Io, Hermes; Force (silent) CHORUS: daughters of Okeanos SETTING: a crag in the Caucasus mountains, at the eastern end of the earth SUMMARY: In the recent war between the older Titans and the younger Olympian gods, Prometheus (a…
Aeschylus’ Eumenides (Furies): Summary & Analysis
CHARACTERS: The Pythia (priestess of Apollo), Apollo, Orestes, Athena CHORUS(ES): Furies (ancient goddesses of vengeance); Athenian men and women SETTING: the temple of Apollo at Delphi; the Acropolis at Athens; the Hill of War (Areopagos) at Athens SYNOPSIS: The Pythia arrives at Apollo’s temple to find a man with bloody hands (Orestes) inside surrounded by…
Aeschylus’ Libation-Bearers (Choephoroe): Summary & Analysis
CHARACTERS: Orestes, Elektra, Klytaimestra, Nurse, Aigisthos, Attendant, Pylades CHORUS: servant women SETTING: the tomb of Agamemnon; the palace at Argos SUMMARY: Orestes has come home to Argos from exile with his friend Pylades. He makes an offering at the tomb of his father, Agamemnon, and withdraws as a group of women approach. Klytaimestra has had…
Aeschylus’ Agamemnon: Summary & Analysis
CHARACTERS: Watchman, Klytaimestra, Messenger, Agamemnon, Kassandra, Aigisthos CHORUS: elders of Argos SETTING: the palace at Argos SYNOPSIS: A watchman on the roof of the palace at Argos sees the beacon announcing that Troy has fallen to the Greeks. The chorus in flashback narrate the fateful omen that attended the departure of the army, the dilemma…
Aeschylus’ Suppliants: Summary & Analysis
DATE: between 466 and 459, with 463 being the favored date; part of the “Daughters of Danaos tetralogy,” the other tragedies being Egyptians and Daughters of Danaos, with Amymone as the satyr-play COMPETITION: won first prize CHARACTERS: Danaos, King of Argos (Pelasgos), Herald of the Egyptians CHORUS(ES): the daughters of Danaos, their cousins the sons…
Aeschylus’ Seven against Thebes: Summary & Analysis
DATE: 467, part of a Theban tetralogy: Laios, Oedipus, Seven, Sphinx [satyr-play] COMPETITION: won first prize CHARACTERS: Eteokles, Messenger, Antigone, Ismene, Herald CHORUS: women of Thebes SETTING: the palace at Thebes SUMMARY: The Argive army, led by Polyneikes, is at the gates of Thebes. Eteokles rallies the spirits of his terrified people and leads them…
Aeschylus’ Persians: Summary & Analysis
DATE: 472 COMPETITION: Aeschylus won with Phineus, Persians, Glaukos of Potniai, and Prometheus FireLighter (satyr-play) CHARACTERS: Queen Mother of Persia, Messenger, ghost of Dareios, Xerxes CHORUS: Persian elders SETTING: the tomb of Dareios before the Persian royal palace at Susa SUMMARY: The chorus enter and describe the glory of the great army that the Persian…
The Glory Field: Summary
July 1753. Off the Coast of Sierra Leone, West Africa Muhammad Bilal is traveling on a slave ship from Africa, where he was captured by slave traders. He is trapped with other slaves in close quarters for a voyage of at least a month. Like the others, he suffers from pain and thirst, and longs…
Faith Within Reason by Herbert McCabe: Summary & Analysis
In the first chapter titled ‘Is Belief Wishful Thinking?’ Herbert McCabe throws light on the evolution of faith. According to McCabe, one of the lazy pretexts for religious belief is its comforting illusions. People have a tendency to want to believe in a fair and wise God who dispenses justice to all. But this is…