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When Aeschylus wrote this play 2500 years ago could he have anticipated that people would still be talking about it this many years later? Goethe, Shelley and Karl Marx all referenced the story of Prometheus in their writing. Wikipedia's discussion of the Promethean myth in modern culture has many examples where book titles, names used in science, game names, works of art, and numerous other examples where the name Prometheus has been used. With such a famous name, this story deserves to be read
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Well, I successfully read a whole play by Aeschylus in Greek and lived to tell the tale.
Aeschylus' grammar was less difficult than I thought it would be, but man - I do not know the vocabulary at all! I felt like I had to turn to the LSJ every other word in some passages.
My reading of the play is not sympathetic to Prometheus. He is punished for abandoning his own (twice): first, he abandons the Titans, then all the immortals. And rather than take the opportunities to apologize or make amends (v ...more
Aeschylus' grammar was less difficult than I thought it would be, but man - I do not know the vocabulary at all! I felt like I had to turn to the LSJ every other word in some passages.
My reading of the play is not sympathetic to Prometheus. He is punished for abandoning his own (twice): first, he abandons the Titans, then all the immortals. And rather than take the opportunities to apologize or make amends (v ...more


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