
The Oresteia: Q&A
08/31/23 • 61 min
Brian, Andrea, and Brandon revisit all 3 plays in this Q&A. They start with Brian playing Professor, giving first-timers Andrea and Brandon the questions he uses with students when teaching these plays. Then they dive in to all the burning questions...yours and theirs!
Join the discussion on CIRCE Circle: https://circe.circle.so/c/overdue-classics/
New Aberdeen College - Brian Phillips, Board Member: https://newaberdeencollege.com/
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Brian, Andrea, and Brandon revisit all 3 plays in this Q&A. They start with Brian playing Professor, giving first-timers Andrea and Brandon the questions he uses with students when teaching these plays. Then they dive in to all the burning questions...yours and theirs!
Join the discussion on CIRCE Circle: https://circe.circle.so/c/overdue-classics/
New Aberdeen College - Brian Phillips, Board Member: https://newaberdeencollege.com/
Send questions or comments to [email protected]
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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The Oresteia: Eumenides
Brian, Andrea, and Brandon dive in to the final play of Aeschylus trilogy resolving the woes of house Atreus. They discuss Athene's establishment of Athens as the center for rhetorical justice as well as the passionate...and strange...arguements by the Furies and Apollo as they adjudicate between piety and matricide.
Join the discussion on CIRCE Circle: https://circe.circle.so/c/overdue-classics/
New Aberdeen College - Brian Phillips, Board Member: https://newaberdeencollege.com/
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