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ARGUMENTS FROM SILENCE: TEXT AND STAGE IN AISCHYLOS¿ SEVEN AGAINST THEBES

  • Autores: Aaron Poochigian
  • Localización: Classical journal, ISSN 0009-8353, Vol. 103, Nº 1, 2007, págs. 1-12
  • Idioma: inglés
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  • Resumen
    • Citing insufficient evidence, recent scholarship denies that the Theban champions were on-stage during the Shield Scene. This argument overlooks situations in which the text is ¿silent¿ about certain characters. Retinue often enter unmentioned; and Eteokles stresses reticence in order to prevent dysphemia, to contrast his champions with Argives, and to justify the silence which the two-actor rule imposes on them. The deictics that refer to the champions perform the ¿naming¿ function typical of entry-announcements, and two perfect tense verbs can be reconciled with the present and future verbs only if the champions are on-stage. With this staging, the scene becomes dramatically dynamic.


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