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- W1979490068 abstract "M /[Y PURPOSE in this paper is to point out that a baby may be principal rather than accessory in the plot of a Greek play and that, since the distinction between matrimonium and concubinatus may depend, as the Latin words imply, on the recognition of offspring by a father, the baby may be a necessary and moral factor in the marriage of two lovers. Ultimately I hope to throw new light on Menander's dramatic affinities and on the place of women in Greek life, but my passing references to these subjects are not the main theme of my article and will, I hope, receive more elaborate treatment later. Except for Menander, an account of infants in Greek drama might be almost as brief as the celebrated chapter on the snakes of Iceland: There are no snakes in Iceland. Infants appear rarely in tragedy and epic. In the Trojan Women of Euripides, Astyanax by his fate makes a direct appeal to the pity of the spectators, and, as a symbol of the Trojan hope of a renascence and as a pledge of his mother's memory of Hector, he represents in his death the final blackness of despair that leaves no single gleam of hope, no vestige of past fortune for the desolate to cherish. In the Iphigenia at Aulis, the infant Orestes is an accessory to his sister's plea for life. She adds to hers his mute appeal to Agamemnon not to slay a daughter.' The dramatic moment becomes more intense as Agamemnon's decision is made" @default.
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- W1979490068 title "Dramatic Infants in Greek" @default.
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