Hercules used the depiction of Heracles as a paradox of a woman of Triskis in the tragedy of Sophocles, a woman of Traxis, a mysterious image of a Greek hero. Most of Hercules' myths drew him as a ferocious warrior and trained all the great masters the beast and he attempted. However, this myth shows the noble qualities that are juxtaposed with the very negative aspects of the same person. Hercules is a paradox. Because he is a very great person and an ideal hero, in some respect it is savage, very emotional and even fragile.
5. I do not know which of the two Heracles plays are written first, but most scholars believe that Sophocles' "girls" can trace between 431 and 420. Later, the lupus of Hercules slowed from 418 to 416. For Trachis, Sophocles' Deofira is one of the most thoughtful people in the tragedy. If C: Deianira is abnormally sympathetic, Hercules in this play is unusually far apart and not cute. At first, he wanted to kill Diamana with torture. It seems that he completely forgot her when he learned that she was not going to kill him. As other people do not own it, he asked his son Hirs to marry Ai All
Hercules used the depiction of Heracles as a paradox of a woman of Triskis in the tragedy of Sophocles, a woman of Traxis, a mysterious image of a Greek hero. Most of Hercules' myths drew him as a ferocious warrior and trained all the great masters the beast and he attempted. However, this myth shows the noble qualities that are juxtaposed with the very negative aspects of the same person. Hercules is a paradox, because he is a very great person and an ideal hero, in some respect it is savage and very emotional ... I trust to make the reader more interesting, not betrayal. The second myth system to be careful of is Hercules and Thespian Lion. When Hercules was 18 years old he was a member of 12 workers so he killed Tapier's Lion He had to follow the confession of killing his family. free person
A woman in Trachis (named after a Trachinian woman making up the chorus) played a coincidental killing of De Haneaca 's Heracles after completing his famous 12 jobs. Deianeira thought to complain that it was a charm of love, and he used poison to the dress from Hercules; this poison robe died of Hercules with an unbearable death. After learning the truth, Deianeira committed suicide. Philoctetes tells the story of Philoctetes abandoned by other Greek fleets on Lemnos Island on his way to Troy. Greeks sent Odysseus and Neoptolemus to regain him after they learned that they could not win the Trojan horse war without Philoctetes; however, due to betrayal before the Greeks, Philoctetes refused to join the army again. Only Hercules de ex ex machina's appearance can persuade Philoctetes to travel to Troy