Prometheus Bound

AESCHYLUS

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Author
AESCHYLUS
Publish Date
01/01/1996
Book Type
Paperback
Publisher Name
DOVER
Number of Pages
64
Edition
Revised ed.
ISBN-10
0486287629
ISBN-13
9780486287621
Subtitle
Prometheus Bound
citemno
145929
SKU
9780486287621

Description

In Greek legend, Prometheus was the Titan who , against the will of Zeus, stole fire from the gods for the benefit of man. His terrible punishment , remain universal symbols of man's vulnerability in any struggle with the gods. In the epic drama 'Prometheus Bound,' Aeschylus (C.525-456 B.C.) , first of the three Greek tragic poets, recreates this legendary conflict between rebellious subject and vengeful god. Chained for eternity to a barren rock, his flesh repeatedly torn by a ravaging eagle, Prometheus defends his championship of mankind, rejoicing in the many gifts of language and learning he has given man despite Zeus' cruel opposition. Inspired by Prometheus' spirit, Aeschylus reaches beyond the mith to create one of literature's most gripping portrayals of man's inhumanity to man.