Analyze how Antigone, Medea, and Lysistrata are or are not feminist works.

What do the myths we have examined so far indicate about Greek cultural attitudes toward women?
August 16, 2019
Discuss the social standing of women in the Greek culture at the time that Medea was written. How does this background help to explain Medea’s actions?
August 16, 2019

Analyze how Antigone, Medea, and Lysistrata are or are not feminist works.

Question Description

ANSWER THE FOLLOWING QUESTIONS

10. Analyze how Antigone, Medea, and Lysistrata are or are not feminist works (25 points).

12. Compare and contrast the concepts of power, virtue, and leadership in Medieval Lives and The Prince (25 points). or

14. Discuss and analyze the role of storytelling in two of the following works (25 points):

The Pancatantra Sunjata The Canterbury Tales The Book of the City of Ladies The Heptameron The Popul Vuh

Extra Credit up to 10 points:

16. Out of all the characters from the works (including Medieval Lives), who do you think is the most compelling or fascinating character and why?

Due on D2L by Friday, December 7 by midnight. MLA is required for outside sources, so do not PLAGIARIZE!!