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Unit 2 : Sophocles |
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Unit
2 is devoted to Sophocles (496–406 BCE), the most
successful of the three tragedians in his lifetime. Regarded
even in antiquity as the most "classical" playwrights, Sophocles
is remembered for large themes such as honor
and fate.
In this unit the Stagings exercises continue, and students begin to conceptualize the Semester project. |
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Monday,
March 12 |
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Spring Break |
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No classes held |
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Wednesday,
March 14 |
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Spring Break |
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Monday,
March 19 |
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Due |
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Sophocles, Antigone (?441 BCE)
-- Reflections on Antigone (by noon)
-- Optional background: Antigone |
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Topics
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Discussion of Antigone |
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