Thunderous Tales

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<p>Embark on a captivating exploration of the divine realm through this comprehensive study and comparison of the gods Zeus and Jupiter as portrayed in the tragedies of Euripides and Seneca. Focused on the tragic representation of these deities the book delves into the multifaceted levels of meaning embedded in individual references within each play. The study carefully examines both the similarities and differences in Euripides' depiction of Zeus and Seneca's portrayal of Jupiter elucidating the impact of these variations on the interpretation of both the god and the overarching drama.</p><p><br></p><p>Structured into three distinct parts each with thematic subdivisions the study provides a nuanced analysis. Part I The Cosmos explores broad concepts such as fate justice and nature dedicating a chapter to each. Part II Family delves into the familial relationships of Zeus and Jupiter with other deities and mortals addressing their roles as both Father of Gods and Father of Men in separate chapters. Finally Part III Challengers examines potential threats to the supreme position of Zeus and Jupiter. This section explores early cosmogonic enemies such as the Titans Giants and Typhoeus along with figures molded in their image like Capaneus and Ajax. The concluding chapter analyzes Seneca's Medea and Atreus as successful opponents of Jupiter with Medea posing a threat to Jupiter's world-order and Atreus emerging as Jupiter's successor.</p>
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