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Universidade de Aveiro
2005
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- Teseu: um homem prepotente e traído ou traído e desesperado? ANA ALEXANDRA ALVES DE SOUSA Lengua y Literatura Regret anguish emotions perplexity power inability The family drama experienced by Theseus, Phaedra and Hyppolytus sheds some light on human incapacity to control what appears to be man’s most intimate and absolute characteristic: emotions. In spite of Theseus’s undeniable power, which is further backed up and made stronger through his contact with the gods (the journey to Pluto’s kingdom, the fulfilment of his requests by the deities), the events he goes through at home bring him distress and perplexity. This awareness of power’s inanity achieves one of its most poignant expressions at the beginning of Act IV in Verdi’s opera Don Carlos. 2005 artículo científico 0874-5498 https://www.redalyc.org/articulo.oa?id=321028503002 pt http://www.redalyc.org/revista.oa?id=3210 Ágora. Estudos Clássicos em debate application/pdf Universidade de Aveiro Ágora. Estudos Clássicos em debate (Portugal) Num.7