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OLD-SCHOOL STRENGTH: PELEUS AS OLD MAN IN EURIPIDES’ ANDROMACHE
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Rimerman, Herbert
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/ Classical literature
/ Drama
/ Euripides (c 485-406 BC)
/ Greek literature
/ Men
2022
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OLD-SCHOOL STRENGTH: PELEUS AS OLD MAN IN EURIPIDES’ ANDROMACHE
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Rimerman, Herbert
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/ Classical literature
/ Drama
/ Euripides (c 485-406 BC)
/ Greek literature
/ Men
2022
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OLD-SCHOOL STRENGTH: PELEUS AS OLD MAN IN EURIPIDES’ ANDROMACHE
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OLD-SCHOOL STRENGTH: PELEUS AS OLD MAN IN EURIPIDES’ ANDROMACHE
2022
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The Peleus of Euripides’ Andromache makes claims puzzlingly incongruous with his decrepit physical state; he threatens physical violence against the much younger Menelaus and denies his advanced age outright in conversation with Andromache. Peleus’ motivations for acting in such a way, Menelaus’ cause for acting as if these claims are true, and the literary or dramatic significance of these affairs, all pose problems which this article addresses, while also offering a first step towards a comprehensive methodology for understanding old age in Euripidean drama. It presents a unified view of old men across several plays, highlighting key patterns of their interaction with old age, and applies this broad perspective to a close analysis of Peleus’ portrayal in the Andromache. It argues that old men in the plays of Euripides can be viewed generally on either side of a dichotomy between giving effective counsel or participating effectively in physical conflict. Peleus subverts this dichotomy by denying the fact of his age throughout, an action which allows him to employ the skill in speaking gained by his old age as a dramatic substitute for direct physical confrontation and to occupy the social role of a younger man in the Greek household.
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Cambridge University Press
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