Author/Authors :
akinci öztürk, esengül pamukkale üniversitesi - fen-edebiyat fakültesi - arkeoloji bölümü, turkey
Title Of Article :
AESCHYLUS’ TRAGEDY, THE PERSIANS AND THE ‘VIOLENT ARROGANCE (HYBRIS)’ IN XERXES
شماره ركورد :
32842
Abstract :
In the Persians, Aeschylus implies that Xerxes’ tragic downfall is caused by his violent arrogance. But the question of what exactly Xerxes’ hybris was is a point at issue. In this paper, after roughly presenting some important approaches to this question, I will try to indicate that there is a close connection between Xerxes’ hybris and the reason for behind his desire to enslave the Greeks. In what follows, I will defend the view that the essence of his hybris consists in the self-indulgent misuse of his authority in a futile aim merely to aggrandize himself.
From Page :
375
NaturalLanguageKeyword :
Aeschylus , Persians , Xerxes , Hybris , Ate
JournalTitle :
Celal Bayar University Journal Of Social Sciences
To Page :
384
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