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      This paper tries to analyze the feature of ambiguity of Euripides’ female characters through Medea, Hecuba, and Bacchae, with the female ambiguity fluctuating between witch and heroine. The heroic females are, featured as god’s thyrsus, challenging the corruption of anomos(lawless, godless) society, a society that is, with a patriarchal bias, putting women on the other side of it, and is so lawless as to annihilate philia, and so obsessed with ill-guided reason as to ignore divine advice. On the other hand, as deadly witches, their irrational thymos is overlapped with madness and lethal demolition.
      Remarkably enough, Euripides’ ambiguous females are featured by the Dionysiac dynamism of the Greek Enlightenment in the 5<SUP>th</SUP> century BC, with the dynamism or order-in-chaos accounting for the existential contradiction which is inconsistent and variable in itself, and with a paradigm of de-liminality opening a new horizon of harmony and coexistence. The irrational thymos of women works as a metaphor of death and eradication, and a dynamic thyrsus of life and resuscitation as well.
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      This paper tries to analyze the feature of ambiguity of Euripides’ female characters through Medea, Hecuba, and Bacchae, with the female ambiguity fluctuating between witch and heroine. The heroic females are, featured as god’s thyrsus, challengin...

      This paper tries to analyze the feature of ambiguity of Euripides’ female characters through Medea, Hecuba, and Bacchae, with the female ambiguity fluctuating between witch and heroine. The heroic females are, featured as god’s thyrsus, challenging the corruption of anomos(lawless, godless) society, a society that is, with a patriarchal bias, putting women on the other side of it, and is so lawless as to annihilate philia, and so obsessed with ill-guided reason as to ignore divine advice. On the other hand, as deadly witches, their irrational thymos is overlapped with madness and lethal demolition.
      Remarkably enough, Euripides’ ambiguous females are featured by the Dionysiac dynamism of the Greek Enlightenment in the 5<SUP>th</SUP> century BC, with the dynamism or order-in-chaos accounting for the existential contradiction which is inconsistent and variable in itself, and with a paradigm of de-liminality opening a new horizon of harmony and coexistence. The irrational thymos of women works as a metaphor of death and eradication, and a dynamic thyrsus of life and resuscitation as well.

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      1 정해갑, "그리스 비극을 통해 본 신성모독과 불경함에 관한 연구: 『 박카이』 (Βακχαι)와 『 오이디푸스 왕』 (Οἰδιπους Τυραννος)의 경우" 한국영미어문학회 (114) : 173-191, 2014

      2 Hesiod, "Theogony" Hackett 1987

      3 Rehm, Rush, "The Play of Space: Spatial Transformation in Greek Tragedy" Princeton UP 2002

      4 Nussbaum, Martha, "The Fragility of Goodness: Luck and Ethics in Greek Tragedy and Philosophy" Cambridge UP 1986

      5 Plato, "The Complete Works of Plato" Akasha 2007

      6 Aristotle, "The Complete Works of Aristotle" Princeton UP 1995

      7 Kristeva, Julia, "Strangers to Ourselves" Columbia UP 1991

      8 Sophocles, "Sophocles Opera Omnia" Nabu 2011

      9 Brisson, Luc, "Sexual Ambivalence: Androgyny and Hermaphroditism in Graeco-Roman Antiquity" UCP 2002

      10 Burnett, A. P., "Revenge in Attic and Later Tragedy" UCP 1998

      1 정해갑, "그리스 비극을 통해 본 신성모독과 불경함에 관한 연구: 『 박카이』 (Βακχαι)와 『 오이디푸스 왕』 (Οἰδιπους Τυραννος)의 경우" 한국영미어문학회 (114) : 173-191, 2014

      2 Hesiod, "Theogony" Hackett 1987

      3 Rehm, Rush, "The Play of Space: Spatial Transformation in Greek Tragedy" Princeton UP 2002

      4 Nussbaum, Martha, "The Fragility of Goodness: Luck and Ethics in Greek Tragedy and Philosophy" Cambridge UP 1986

      5 Plato, "The Complete Works of Plato" Akasha 2007

      6 Aristotle, "The Complete Works of Aristotle" Princeton UP 1995

      7 Kristeva, Julia, "Strangers to Ourselves" Columbia UP 1991

      8 Sophocles, "Sophocles Opera Omnia" Nabu 2011

      9 Brisson, Luc, "Sexual Ambivalence: Androgyny and Hermaphroditism in Graeco-Roman Antiquity" UCP 2002

      10 Burnett, A. P., "Revenge in Attic and Later Tragedy" UCP 1998

      11 Segal, Erich, "Oxford Readings in Greek Tragedy" Oxford UP 1983

      12 Dodds, E. R., "Oxford Readings in Greek Tragedy" Oxford UP 1983

      13 정해갑, "One Genus (γενος) -One Form (εἰδος) Hypothesis in Hellenistic Anthropogeny: Gender Discrimination as Quantitative Difference" 한국 고전 르네상스 영문학회 22 (22): 47-63, 2013

      14 Vernant, Jean-Pierre, "Myth and Tragedy in Ancient Greece" Zone Books 1990

      15 Rosenmeyer, Thomas, "Greek Tragedy: Modern Essays in Criticism" Oxford UP 1983

      16 Dobrov, Gregory, "Figures of Play: Greek Drama and Metafictional Poetics" Oxford UP 2001

      17 Foley, Helene, "Female Acts in Greek Tragedy" Princeton UP 2001

      18 Allan, William, "Euripides: Medea" Duckworth 2002

      19 Page, D., "Euripides: Medea" Clarendon 1938

      20 Dodds, E. R., "Euripides: Bacchae" Oxford UP 1960

      21 Euripides, "Euripides Opera Omnia" Nabu P 2011

      22 Knox, Bernard, "Essays : Ancient and Modern" Johns Hopkins UP 1989

      23 Reckford, Kenneth, "Directions in Euripidean Criticism" Duke UP 112-128, 1985

      24 Segal, Charles, "Dionysiac Poetics and Euripides’ Bacchae" Princeton UP 1982

      25 Fortenbaugh, W. W., "Articles on Aristotle: Ethics and Politics" Duckworkth 135-139, 1977

      26 Murphy, J. Bernard, "Aristotle, Feminism, and Biology: A Response to Larry Arnhart" 15 : 417-426, 1994

      27 Adams, H. Gardiner, "A Cyclopaedia of Female Biography" Kessinger 2010

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