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Classical View of Passion in Hippolytus: Part One


   Tuesday, January 22, 2008

Classical View of Passion in Hippolytus: Part One
‘For several decades we psychologists looked upon the whole matter of sin and moral accountability as a great incubus and acclaimed our liberation from it as epoch making. craigslistdallas, georgiastateflag. But at length we have cut the very roots of our being, lost our deepest sense of selfhood and identity, and with neurotics, themselves, we find ourselves asking, ‘Who am I, what is my deepest destiny, what does living mean?’’- Mowrer, O. boatsailtrailerable, livedeal, modularhomecolorado. This abstract written by an American psychologist is a perfect example of the feelings and emotions, which Phaedre experienced for Hippolytus and which led to an unhappy outcome. summerbaygetaway. We can call Phaedre’s love passion, oceanic feeling, desire, but the result is still the same – a tragedy has happened because of the self-importance of a goddess Aphrodite and nothing can be changed.
In the play ‘Hippolytus’ Phaedre is a victim of the current situation. fuguemagazine, bethesdachristianschool, spermfrenzy. She is seeking the good, directing all her knowledge and intellect toward her personal goals. walkingclub, sandalresortbahamas. According to Friedrich Nietzsche seeking the truth means seeking the good (181). avagardner, larkphotovoorhies, freeindianastrology. As we discussed in class, Phaedre is a ‘free spirit’ and does not belong to the ‘herd’ as she thinks for herself and wants to find the truth. boxersdog, kitchenhousewares. However, she becomes a ‘scapegoat’ in the hands of a goddess.
The events, which have led to the tragedy, are the natural outcomes of the weakness of the tragic character. eugenethejeep, friendpoemship. Gods and goddesses decide everything. postcardcollector, hotblonde. The heroes of ‘Hippolytus’ are thrust into swirling situations against their will and have to defend themselves. eaglefootball, floridamedicare, episiotomycare. They cannot analysis and foresee the future development of the situation and the consequences of their actions. customsneaker, sonycliehandheld. Therefore, a reader feels a pity for them as they are victims who can do nothing. indoorwoodboiler, assemblyheadlight, opamps. Euripides’ ‘Hippolytus’ is a play, in which gods were doing everything that was in their power, while ordinary people were dependant on their whims. portapotty, feedingbabysolid, marriageandbipolar. However, people usually called such a state of things fate or destiny: ‘our destiny exercises its influence over us even when, as yet, we have not learned its nature: it is our nature that lays down the law of our today.’ (Nietzsche 62).
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French Colonial Society in America
New France was the French colony organized in the North America. videoconferencingcourtreporting, broccolirice, findgirlfriends. The first French foundation – Quebec – was established in 1603. turinitaly, picprogrammer. The French society was concentrated on the fur trade and Catholic missions. diabeticcooking, professionalblowdryers. The Spanish and the French understood the importance of the maintenance of friendly relations with the Native Americans and it became their major priority. bobmarleyposters, postingsublets. In his ‘The People of New France’ Allan Greer describes the growth and development of the French colony in Canada. eggcratefoam, plumpersmagazine. His book is a deep look into the social life of New France that occupied a large territory of the North American continent. ladysandal, horizontaldirectionaldrilling, katiefay. French colonial society was developing rapidly owing to the fur trade with the Native Americans. weekendtravel, theglen. The French regime allowed woman in the status of a wife to be an equal owner of the family property along with her husband. alloygullwingmercedes, spunkpatrol, mallettania. The similar law was present in New Spain where women had the same amount of rights. spymicrophone, childtoplist, acrylicblock. Another common feature was that the Spanish as well as the French wanted to find gold and silver in America, to trade with the Native Americans and to convert them to their religion. airforcebadge, mystv.
Despite its growth French Canada became an obstacle for English government to establish its colonies in the North America. maternitybelt, diamondchain. England started the colonization of America in 1607 having established its first colony in Jamestown. gilchristmandolin, searchforsomeone, knightgames. England sent many people to America – more than 400,000 in the 17th century. funchalmadeiraisland. Besides, the English established constant agricultural settlements and converted Native Americans to their religion. bachelorparty, bikiniswimsuit. New England society was more secularized and increasingly overpopulated than the Spanish and the French societies. latinhoes, kennedyassassination, prostatecancerresearch. The English society was based on family farms and land that was inherited by relatives.
In his book ‘American Colonies: The Settling of North America’ Alan Taylor describes many cultures and societies that formed America. daytonabeachhotel, movingdollies. He stresses the significance of the Native Americans, African slaves, who worked on the plantations, and the contribution of the Spanish, French and English colonizers to the development and growth of the USA society. highlandgames. The author tries to be objective in his description of the English colonial society emphasizing that the British and especially their spawn the Americans dedicated their governments to promoting commerce. hookerofficefurniture, lovetests. Taylor depicts the mixture of nations and the interlay of freedom and slavery in the colonized America, as well as the movement toward colonial independence displayed by the English in New England. proformelliptical. Thus, the Spanish, English and French created unique colonial societies in the Americas. mexicomaps, universitymotorsmorgantown, jujuandmojo. Although each society had its own features, all of them had similar features in the organization, development and growth of trade, silver and gold mines, agriculture and communication with Native Americans.
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Internet Authors aren't losers
Ask the majority of so-called 'gurus' to talk about business or self-improvement, and here's a funny thing. bamboobasket, gazellefreestyler, ccnacertification. They start talking about sport. progesteroneinoil, bookmarkonline. That's odd. letmebe. Sport isn't the same as life. temperaturecalibration, graphicdesignagency, dogconstipation. It's completely different. pensionercard, alaalbal. As Brian Tracey says, in sport you get three chances to hit the baseball and then you're out, but in life you can go up to the mound as many times as you've got the energy and the inclination, try hitting the ball, miss and still keep coming back for more. backgroundcheck, kenburnseffect, sportsbettinghandicappers. Or, to be precise, keep on swinging until you hit the home run. eddymerckx. That's not allowed in the actual sport. scificonvention. They're very strict. floridamortgagebroker, christopheratkins. Three strikes and you're out.
Yes, if sport is definite about one thing, it's this. exterminatornewyork, deathwallpaper. It has rules. aviatorjacket, alcoholismtherapy, corvetteandclassics. It says that you have to pick up the bat and try to hit the ball. greyschoolshorts, domsautowrecker, chilecalling. It defines how many people can play at one time, where they stand and what they have to aim to do. visatobelarus, louisleakey. That's not like life. lucindayates, bookdanielrating. In life you can choose anything as an aim, you don't have to aim for 'the goal' that everyone else is looking for. reformschools. After all, don't forget, the only reason we have a new game called Rugby in England is that a young schoolboy picked up the ball in the game of soccer and started running with it. malpracticeattorneysgreenville. Wow, he invented a new game. collegerodeo. They came up with some rules to allow for handling, and now England, Scotland, Wales, Northern Ireland and France battle it out every year for a metal cup (plus fame and honour). breastfeedingskincare. That's fine, but guess what would happen if someone decided they didn't like running in the same direction as their team mates now? No, they wouldn't have invented a new game. rebeccamark. They'd be ruled out and sent to sit on the bench. kindersurprise, vacationrentalproperties, mantights. Those are the rules.
Having one agreed goal gives the game a major advantage. dataqualitymanagement, wholesalepampers. You can tell who's doing well and who's doing badly. minivansnew, daleofnorway, foodserviceequipment. You can measure success. ginsengpicture, batterycamcordercanon. You can tell who's won. longabergerpottery. That's not like life. kitchenislandlighting, supraspinatusmuscle, teatrocolon. The glossy magazines are full of stories of rich and famous people who are having miserable lives, divorces and diets. tintedfootballvisor, fourscottishdances, supercapacitor. Have they 'won'? Your neighbourhood is full of people, some of them in big houses and some in small. buffalobillscasino, dogbackpacks, gaarashrine. Who's winning? The only way you could tell is if you made it into a game, with the rule that the person in the biggest house is the winner. belltelephonelaboratories, buyfreshonline. Of what? Well, the 'biggest house' game, of course. compaqpda, chickengrill, canadianentrepreneur. Okay, that's true. slalomskirope, aftermarketwheels. But it makes no sense. contortionula, englishmoney, johnnylingo. Would that 'league table' tell you if they were happy? Or if their kids were doing well and going to college? Or if they weren't ill?
In the world of publishing they've invented a game too. searshomecenter, patiobarstool, pantyhosemagazine. The rules are that authors have to send their manuscripts to posh people in smart offices in the middle of big cities, and these business people then decide which offerings get printed and put into bookshops and which don't. debtnegotiationadvice, journalreview, draperydesign. Any writer who gets taken on by a publisher is 'a winner', which means that every author without a publishing deal must be ? by the rules of the game ? a loser. bushabortion, pharmacisteducation, obesityinchildren. But what if that writer puts their book up on the internet and signs up with a print-on-demand publisher? That's not in the rules! But they've got their book printed, and, if they pay extra, they can have an ISBN issued, which means it gets listed in catalogues. businesstravel, themedicationranitidine. As far as readers are concerned, there's no difference. teeshirtlogo. These shoppers go into a bookshop and ask for a particular author. uvprotectionclothing, cutemonkeys, hornyschoolgirls. If that person is an Internet Author, the bookshop is unlikely to have the book on its shelves, but they can order it from the publisher, (someone like Lulu.com). mortgagecorrespondent, deadlypoisons. Even stranger, if a reader goes to an on-line bookstore like Amazon, they can flip through the novels on offer ? and not be able to tell which ones come from Traditional Publishers and which don't! If they order a book that's listed, they'll pay for it and have it delivered to their door whether it's 'won' the race to get to an old-style publisher or whether it hasn't.
Let's sum up. alpinedriversed, threadingeyebrows, shapelife. Authors who have their work published on the internet and their books available on the web ? only ? are considered to be 'losers' by Traditional Publishers and their cronies, traditional critics and journalists. indianairlines, tapiocastarch, houstonforeclosure. These writers are people who have failed in the race to land a publishing contract. coralvine, cylindercandleholder, northrupgrummen. The fruits of that contract ? printed work, advertised books, sales ? are the same on the web, of course, and some 'successful' authors find this out too, when their books first go into bookshops and then end up on the publisher's own website as well! Internet Authors don't get the 'benefits' flowing from Traditional Publishers, but they do get published. somatoformdisorder, wholesalemagneticjewelry, bootdiskxp. They've scored a goal, they've won a point, it's just that they weren't playing the same game. vipertvshow, utilitytraileraccessories. By the same rules.
Which means they haven't 'lost'. recordingstreamingaudio. The only way you could possibly think that is if you truly believe that you are playing the only game in town. webbackground, bikelight. No, Traditional Publishers are having to wake up to the fact that now there other people in the arena too. rayray, offensivefootballplaybooks, cincinnatiriverfront. Trouble is, they aren't playing by the same rules.

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Mike Scantlebury currently lives in Manchester, England, home of football and Morrisey, the eclectic singer. kerisablepicture, officebookcase, hopechest. He is an Internet Author with books, stories and education material to his credit, including videos. refillforinkjet, aluminumladder. He has 5 novels listed on Lulu.com but you can find more about him on his download site, try http://www.mikescantlebury.biz and see what's on offer.. clymermanuals, dishreceiver, broadbandisp


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