Lenguas modernas; literatura; creación; didáctica

Journal Of Modern Languages ISSN Impreso: 1659-1933 ISSN electrónico: 2215-5643

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La Alcestis de Eurípides: una nueva hipótesis sobre su mito
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Keywords

drama
Alcestis
myth
force (’αλκή)
prodigy
Hades (‛΄Αιδης)
god of the deads
hades (’αϊδής)
unconcious
invisible
drama
Alcestis
mito
fuerza (’αλκή)
prodigio
Hades (‛΄Αιδης)
el dios de los muertos
hades (’αϊδής)
lo inconsciente
invisible

How to Cite

Bolaños López, Z. (2013). La Alcestis de Eurípides: una nueva hipótesis sobre su mito. Journal Of Modern Languages, (17). Retrieved from https://revistas.ucr.ac.cr/index.php/rlm/article/view/12661

Abstract

Most of the human`s psychological processes belong to the realm of the unconscious, within which all vital activity originates, makig possible to explain many of the unexpected reactions of human behavior. The unconcious is not a deadly abysm, but it contains all those creative and nutritional forces of being. For Jung -it does not mean a going backwards- rather, the Euripides´Alcestis presents a necessary process which must be valued in a positive way.

 
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