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Pandorine hčere: najslabše med ženami
ID Kotar, Brina (Author), ID Širca, Alen Albin (Mentor) More about this mentor... This link opens in a new window

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Abstract
Diplomsko delo obravnava mit o Pandori, podobo žensk, ki ga je ta ustvaril in kako oziroma v kolikšni meri se ta podoba odraža v zgodbah izbranih junakinj antične grške literature. Družba antične Grčije je bila tesno prepletena z lastno mitologijo in tako se v obeh odraža mizoginija. Obravnava se sprva osredotoči na Heziodovo različico mita o Pandori, prvi človeški ženski. V mitu je Pandora v celoti negativen lik, ki s svojo slabostjo zaznamuje celoten ženski rod. Nadalje diplomska naloga predstavi posamezne zgodbe izbranih literarnih ženskih likov Helene, Klitajmnestre in Medeje. Za vsako posebej prek primerjalne analize ugotavlja povezave z mitom o Pandori in izpostavlja skupne motive ter lastnosti. Nazadnje diplomsko delo skuša odgovoriti na vprašanje ali so te junakinje resnično oziroma v celoti slabe žene ali je njihov sloves deloma tudi neupravičen.

Language:Slovenian
Keywords:literatura in mitologija, starogrška književnost, ženski liki, Pandora, Helena, Klitajmnestra, Medeja
Work type:Bachelor thesis/paper
Organization:FF - Faculty of Arts
Year:2021
PID:20.500.12556/RUL-132875 This link opens in a new window
COBISS.SI-ID:83137283  This link opens in a new window
Publication date in RUL:05.11.2021
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Secondary language

Language:English
Title:Pandora's Daughters: The Worst of the Wives
Abstract:
The thesis deals with the myth of Pandora, the image of women created by it and how or to what extent this image is reflected in the stories of selected heroines of ancient Greek literature. The society of ancient Greece was closely intertwined with its own mythology, and so misogyny is reflected in both. The discussion initially focuses on Hesiod’s version of the myth of Pandora, the first human woman. In the myth, Pandora is an completely negative character who marks the entire female gender with her flaws. Furthermore, the thesis presents individual stories of selected literary female characters Helena, Clytemnestra and Medea. For each of them, through a comparative analysis, connections with the myth of Pandora are found, and common motives and characteristics are highlighted. Finally, the thesis tries to answer the question of whether these heroines are really or entirely bad wives or whether their reputation is partly unjustified.

Keywords:literature and mythology, ancient greek literature, female characters, Pandora, Helena, Clytemnestra, Medea

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