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The Motivations of a Planet
This article covers the theories of multiple influential psychologists and how they relate to motivation and education in our society.
0 commentsSophocles’ Oedipus the King and Sigmund Freud’s Oedipus Complex
This article answers the questions like: Who is Oedipus? What is the myth of Oedipus? What is Oedipus complex? This is a comprehensive guide to Greek dramatist Sophocles, his plays Oedipus The King and Electra; and Sigmund Freud’s analysis of Oedipus and Electra.
34 commentsOedipus Rest
Oedipus Rex was a victim to the treacherous fates. The fates seem to possess omnipotent power over humanity but they suffer from an inability to live themselves. Oedipus was ensnared by the fates before he even had a choice. To them, it was but a game or amusing lesson. A sin is something carried out with deliberate intentions and full knowledge of the act, so is he innocent and the fates guilty?
0 commentsGreek Mythology- Oedipus
The story of Oedipus, the man who kill his father and marry his mother.
2 commentsAntigone: A Fateful Future?
The play Antigone, by Sophocles is a classic that has been interpreted in a number of ways. Featuring several recurrent themes, the play Antigone visits the topic of fate. You decide: Was Antigone doomed from the start, or did she have the power to make her own choices?
1 commentIs it Justice? Sophocles--World Poetry Project
The Greek tragedians who have survived appear to have been concerned with the subject of Justice, certainly a worthy subject for extended consideration. It is sometimes helpful in considering justice today, in our country, in this time, to take a...
3 commentsSophocles, Aeschylus, and Euripides On a Greek Night
This scene is an attempt to interpret Ancient Greek playwright's opinion on authority, then to communicate the interpretation in a somewhat entertaining fashion. Plays used for interpretation come from Oates & O'Neil Jr.'s 7 Famous Greek Plays which includes: Prometheus Bound and Agamemnon by Aeschylus, Oedipus the King and Antigone by Sohpocles, and Medea by Euripides.
5 commentsMilk in homeopathy, a spiritual perspective of the homeopathic lac remedies
Milk is our first food,it is also a source of great healing at all levels. The various homeopathic Lac remedies can help you to understand the origin of many emotional and physical ailments such eating disorders, drug addiction, self-harm, skin problems, depression, sexual dysfunction, fertility and more.
9 commentsPsychological Approach to Shakespearean Criticism
Psychological criticism is peculiar to the present century, which is dominated by psycho-analysis, even though it was clearly initiated by a set of medical critics and psychological investigators in England and Germany in the nineteenth century, who...
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