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Sophistarum doctrinae, quae ad ingenia civium conformanda multum valuit, magna etiam in Euripidis tragoediis vis fuit. In hac dissertatione praecipue ea tractantur, quae in fabula Alcestidi dicata insunt et cum Protagorae praeceptis rhetoricis comparari possint. Protagoras, sophista clarissimus, qui de oppositionibus mułta disserere solebat, duas de quavis re oppositas opiniones esse existimavit. Qua de causa orationes inter se contrarias haberi posse opinatus est. Euripides, qui sophistarum disciplinam secutus esse creditur, exposuit nobis dupłices orationes, quae lingua graeca <5iUUOI ).óyOl appellatae sunt. In Euripidis fabula, quae Alcestis inscribitur, eius generis disputationes ita a dramatis figuris actae sunt, ut cuiusque personae opinio exprimeretur. Ab Euripide homines, qui inter se natura moribusque differunt, in scaenam inducti sunt. Qui omnes ea, quae agerentur facta variis modis aestimabant. Quam ob rem sine uHadubitatione Euripidem non solum orationes inter se contrarias probationesque adversas sed etiam naturam humanam diversam ostendisse dici potest.
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Artykuł prezentuje przegląd dzieł literackich, operowych i malarskich podejmujących temat greckiego mitu o Admecie i Alkestis. Jego celem jest uwrażliwienie czytelnika na różne sposoby odczytania antycznej opowieści zawartej w dramacie Eurypidesa, począwszy od prób łagodzenia kontrowersyjnej historii, przez twórcze dopowiedzenia, aż po reinterpretację mitu w powieści Władysława Odojewskiego Oksana. Autorka rekomenduje Oksanę jako lekturę, która stawia trudne pytania i może sprowokować młodych ludzi do głębszej refleksji.
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The article presents the review of literary, opera and painting works undertaking the topic of Greek myth of Admetos and Alcestis. Its aim is to make the reader sensitive to different interpretations of ancient tale in Euripides drama beginning with attempts to soothe controversial story, through creative supplements until the reinterpretation of myth in Władysław Odojewski novel Oksana. The author recommends Oksana for school reading as the book that puts the difficult questions and can provoke young people to deeper reflexion.
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