Phrixus Essays

  • Analysis of Jason and The Golden Fleece

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    Athamas approaches an oracle to learn how to end the current famine; however, Io bribes a messenger to change the message saying that the only way to end the famine is to sacrifice his son, Phrixus. Phrixus was brought to the sacrificial altar however just before his sacrifice; a ram with a golden fleece takes Phrixus and his sister and runs away. The ram, which was sent by Hermes, carried the siblings across the water from Europe to Asia. Phrixus’s sister drowns during their journey but he arrives in

  • Argonautika Play Analysis

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    and which characters to feature. Argonautika is very much an ensemble piece, with every actor standing out in multiple roles. Her version focuses on Jason and Medea and begins with an invocation by the chorus that summarizes the story of Helle and Phrixus. The last showing on November 21st of Argonautika by the Westmont High School Performing Arts Department, was exciting beginning to end. Bengford’s production Argonautika greatly captures the intentions of Mary Zimmerman’s playwright into an exciting

  • Jason And Medea Character Analysis

    1293 Words  | 3 Pages

    The story of Jason and Medea all begins with Jason trying to reclaim his father’s throne and his adventures to do so along with the help Medea. Everything did not go accordingly and their situation got worse. It then becomes into him betraying the one who helped him and her revenge. The story is a tragedy and how Jason and the Gods brought about his downfall. The story first starts off when Jason’s uncle Pelias decides to usurp the kingdom of Lolcus in Thessaly from Jason’s father. Pelias didn’t

  • Compare And Contrast Jason And Hercules

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    they both show great strength and courage; however, they are different by their accomplishments and life ending. Although Jason and Hercules were both raised in secret, unknown places, they faced different life challenges. Jason was the son of King Phrixus of Lolcus, but his wicked uncle Pelias overthrew the throne when Jason was young. Pelias became the new King of Lolcus and lived in fear of losing what he stole. As Jason became a grown man from an unknown place, he set out like a hero to claim his

  • Apollonius Rhodes 'Argonautic'

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    The most famed account of the Argonauts’ journey from Greece to Colchis is the epic poem “the Argonautica” written by Apollonius Rhodes during the third century BC, however, many accounts of the journey have been told over time and award us a vast range of tales regarding the adventure to secure the Golden Fleece. The Argonauts themselves consisted of some of the most skilled warriors during the Age of Heroes. Led by Jason, son of Aeson, the Argonauts comprised of heroes such as Heracles, Orpheus

  • Odyssean Gods In Greek Mythology

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    The Odyssean Gods and Their Stories The Odyssean gods are well known throughout Greek mythology. These gods include the following: Zeus, Poseidon, Athena, Hermes, Ino, Circe, and Calypso. Throughout the copious books found in Homer’s Odyssey, these gods allow for the main character, Odysseus, to continue his journey home without death catching up with him. Throughout the story, the reader is acquainted with all of the Odyssean gods, and is left with an odd perspective about each and every one