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write a thesis-based essay in which you compare or contrast the two texts on the value of engaging in action versus the avoidance of action.

write a thesis-based essay in which you compare or contrast the two texts on the value of engaging in action versus the avoidance of action.

Characters in the plays of Aeschylus and Sophocles suffer ends because of actions they take or have taken. So, would the authors say that inaction is better than action? Could the characters have done something to avoid their tragic fate? Using one of the following plays by Aeschylus — Agamemnon or The Libation Bearers or The Eumenides
— and one of the following plays by Sophocles — Oedipus The King or Antigone — write a thesis-based essay in which you compare or contrast the two texts on the value of engaging in action versus the avoidance of action.

Books: 1. Aeschylus, The Oresteia, trans. Robert Fagles
2. Greek Tragedies, vol. 1, ed. David Grene and Richmond Lattimore

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Time New Roman 12, double space, in-text quotes, no Internet sources

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write a thesis-based essay in which you compare or contrast the two texts on the value of engaging in action versus the avoidance of action.

write a thesis-based essay in which you compare or contrast the two texts on the value of engaging in action versus the avoidance of action.

Characters in the plays of Aeschylus and Sophocles suffer ends because of actions they take or have taken. So, would the authors say that inaction is better than action? Could the characters have done something to avoid their tragic fate? Using one of the following plays by Aeschylus — Agamemnon or The Libation Bearers or The Eumenides
— and one of the following plays by Sophocles — Oedipus The King or Antigone — write a thesis-based essay in which you compare or contrast the two texts on the value of engaging in action versus the avoidance of action.

Books: 1. Aeschylus, The Oresteia, trans. Robert Fagles
2. Greek Tragedies, vol. 1, ed. David Grene and Richmond Lattimore

Both pdf. and word documents neeed

Time New Roman 12, double space, in-text quotes, no Internet sources

Responses are currently closed, but you can trackback from your own site.
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