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CLAS 160 1st Edition Lecture 14Outline of Last Lecture I. The Story of EchoII. NarcissusIII. PygmalionIV. Myrrha and CinyrasV. Venus and AdonisVI. Atalanta and HippomenesVII. Aphrodite as a Foreign GoddessOutline of Current Lecture I. EuripidesII. Some Ethical Topics in the HippolytusCurrent LectureIntroduction to the HippolytusEuripides- 480 BCE-406 BCE- Third and last Great Athenian Tragedian- Aeschylus, Sophocles- Most complete plays surviving- 19 out of 95- Known for:- Realistic characters- Simpler language- Proto-psychologySome Ethical Topics in the HippolytusThese notes represent a detailed interpretation of the professor’s lecture. GradeBuddy is best used as a supplement to your own notes, not as a substitute.- Moderation:- Sophrosune Intellectual self-control Sexual self-control Moderation- Shame/Honor- Helping friends and hurting


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