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  1. The Diagnoses Of Phaedra In The Play Hippolytus

    The Diagnoses of Phaedra in the play Hippolytus. ... Phaedra is the wife of Theseus,
    mother of his children, and stepmother to Hippolytus. ...

  2. Phaedra

    Phaedra. Dramaturgy Notebook Racine's Phaedra Steve Jenks THE3213 Charles Poole
    April 20, 2007 TABLE OF CONTENTS I. Production History Page 3 II. ... Phaedra. ...

  3. Phaedra

    Phaedra. ... In another version, Hippolytus was killed by a sea monster that was raised
    by Theseus' anger, and Phaedra, filled with remorse, killed herself. ...

  4. The Greeks Vs. Their Gods In Hippolytus

    ... Throughout the play, the influence of the gods on the actions of the characters
    is evident, especially when Aphrodite affects the actions of Phaedra. ...

  5. The Greeks Vs. Their Gods In Hippolytus

    ... Throughout the play, the influence of the gods on the actions of the characters
    is evident, especially when Aphrodite affects the actions of Phaedra. ...

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  1. The Greeks Versus Their Gods I

    ... Throughout the play, the influence of the gods on the actions of the characters
    is evident, especially when Aphrodite affects the actions of Phaedra. ...

  2. Artemis

    ... Enraged by the hubris of Hippolytus' blatant disregardof her, Aphrodite sought revenge.
    She made his stepmother, Phaedra, fall desperately in love with him. ...

  3. Artemis

    ... Enraged by the hubris of Hippolytus' blatant disregardof her, Aphrodite sought revenge.
    She made his stepmother, Phaedra, fall desperately in love with him. ...

  4. The Role Of Women As Portrayed In Myths

    ... In revenge, Aphrodite makes Hippolytus' mother Phaedra fall in love with him. Phaedra,
    unable to control her sexual desire, makes her move on Hippolytus. ...

  5. Oedipus

    ... punishing Adam. Racine's "Phaedra" marked a return to themes of Greek tragedy
    and people being the victims of cruel destiny. Racine's ...

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