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    The Bacchae (/ˈbækiː/; Greek: Βάκχαι, Bakkhai; also known as The Bacchantes /ˈbækənts, bəˈkænts, -ˈkɑːnts/) is an ancient Greek tragedy, written by the...
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    The Bacchae is an independent film adaptation of Euripides' play The Bacchae, produced by Lorenda Starfelt and John Morrissey, and directed by Brad Mays...
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  • Bacchae are an American punk rock band from Washington, D.C. The band takes their name from the ancient Greek tragedy, The Bacchae. The band has been...
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  • The Bacchae of Euripides: A Communion Rite is an adaptation by Wole Soyinka of the ancient Greek tragedy The Bacchae by Euripides. Soyinka wrote the play...
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  • Witch vol. 2 #2 Generation X #5–6 Thor #195 (January 1972) Thor #198 (April 1972) Thor #371 Thor #374 Journey into Mystery #630 Marvel Comics Presents #72...
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    (in Greek) The Bacchae Homer. "The Iliad". The Internet Classics Archive. VI. 132–137. Retrieved 2021-05-21. Euripides (1972). The Bacchae and Other Plays...
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    "The Psychotherapy Scene in Euripiedes' Bacchae." The Journal of Hellenic Studies, Vol. 90 1970: 35-48. Seaford, Richard. "Review: Bacchae." The Classical...
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    known as Bassarids, Bacchae /ˈbækiː/, or Bacchantes /ˈbækənts, bəˈkænts, -ˈkɑːnts/ in Roman mythology after the penchant of the equivalent Roman god...
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    Aulis is dated with the 'despairing' Bacchae, yet it contains elements that became typical of New Comedy). In the Bacchae, he restores the chorus and messenger...
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  • article contains the Meitei alphabet. Without proper rendering support, you may see errors in display. The Bacchae, also simply known as Bacchae, is a classical...
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  • Avengers. Jester also tried to get Cloak and Dagger to join the team, but failed to. The Bacchae are a fictional group of woman warrior characters appearing...
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    the Michael Bay/Starz production of the pirate show Black Sails, Nasir in the British TV series Robin of Sherwood, and is known for his work for the Transformers...
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    The Archer-Women The Argivian Women The Argo, also titled The Rowers Atalanta Athamas Attendants of the Bridal Chamber Award of the Arms The Bacchae The...
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    Examples of sparagmos appear in Euripides's play The Bacchae. In one scene guards sent to control the Maenads witness them pulling a live bull to pieces...
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    Pentheus in the New York City Public Theater's Shakespeare in the Park production of The Bacchae. He starred with Christopher Walken in A Behanding in Spokane...
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    Much of what is known about the character comes from the interpretation of the myth in Euripides' tragic play, The Bacchae. The story of Pentheus' resistance...
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    sacred mysteries (Rhesus 943), and places the scene of his activity among the forests of Olympus (Bacchae 561.)" "Euripides [also] brought Orpheus into...
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  • mannerisms to his sons. The Secret History partially draws its inspiration on the 5th-century BC Greek tragedy, The Bacchae, by Euripides. According...
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    the original on March 25, 2021. Retrieved March 19, 2021. "The Bacchae -- Theater Review". The Hollywood Reporter. August 27, 2009. Archived from the...
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  • Elektra (2002); Euripides' Medea (2001); The Bacchae of Euripides (2000); and her own adaptation of Fagles' The Iliad (2006). She lives in both New York...
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    Cybele holds the tympanon. She appears with Dionysus, as a secondary deity in Euripides' Bacchae, 64 – 186, and Pindar's Dithyramb II.6 – 9. In the Bibliotheca...
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    Euripides' Bacchae, Dionysus carries out his dances and rites with his bacchants, his priestesses, on Cithaeron. Oedipus was exposed on the mountain, while...
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    on the classics". As examples, she links imagery and action in Frost's early poems "Birches" (1915) and "Wild Grapes" (1920) with Euripides' Bacchae. She...
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    Actaeon predate Aeschylus. Euripides, coming in a bit later, wrote in the Bacchae that Actaeon was torn to shreds and perhaps devoured by his "flesh-eating"...
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  • The Bacchoi is a rock musical with book and lyrics by Bryan Nason and music by Ralph Tyrrell, based on The Bacchae by Euripides. It was first performed...
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  • at the University of Pisa. She studied with Russian-American director Vladimir Olshansky. She performed in classical texts (Antigone, The Bacchae, A Midsummer...
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    changed after their deaths; the serpents watched their tomb while their souls were translated to the fields. In Euripides' The Bacchae, Cadmus is given a prophecy...
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    Performance Group's performance of Euripides' The Bacchae, starring, amongst others, De Palma regular William Finley. The play is noted for breaking traditional...
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    Euripides' The Bacchae, the king of Thebes, Pentheus, is punished by Dionysus, because he disrespected the god and spied on his Maenads, the female worshippers...
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    Grimsrud in the film Fargo (1996) and John Abruzzi in the television series Prison Break (2005–2007). He has appeared in films including The Lost World:...
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