achilles |
Harrison, Brill's Companion to Roman Tragedy (2015) 248 |
aegisthus |
Harrison, Brill's Companion to Roman Tragedy (2015) 248 |
amphitryon |
Bexley, Seneca's Characters: Fictional Identities and Implied Human Selves (2022) 177 |
anger |
Harrison, Brill's Companion to Roman Tragedy (2015) 248 |
astyanax |
Harrison, Brill's Companion to Roman Tragedy (2015) 248 |
atreus |
Harrison, Brill's Companion to Roman Tragedy (2015) 248 |
clytemnestra |
Harrison, Brill's Companion to Roman Tragedy (2015) 248 |
death |
Harrison, Brill's Companion to Roman Tragedy (2015) 248 |
exemplarity, self-reflexive forms of |
Bexley, Seneca's Characters: Fictional Identities and Implied Human Selves (2022) 177, 178 |
family, in hercules |
Bexley, Seneca's Characters: Fictional Identities and Implied Human Selves (2022) 178 |
father-son relationships |
Bexley, Seneca's Characters: Fictional Identities and Implied Human Selves (2022) 177, 178 |
hercules, similarity to lycus |
Bexley, Seneca's Characters: Fictional Identities and Implied Human Selves (2022) 177, 178 |
hercules |
Harrison, Brill's Companion to Roman Tragedy (2015) 248 |
hero |
Harrison, Brill's Companion to Roman Tragedy (2015) 248 |
horror |
Harrison, Brill's Companion to Roman Tragedy (2015) 248 |
individuality, versus the collective |
Bexley, Seneca's Characters: Fictional Identities and Implied Human Selves (2022) 177, 178 |
isolation, and self-aemulatio |
Bexley, Seneca's Characters: Fictional Identities and Implied Human Selves (2022) 177, 178 |
juno |
Harrison, Brill's Companion to Roman Tragedy (2015) 248 |
lycus |
Bexley, Seneca's Characters: Fictional Identities and Implied Human Selves (2022) 177, 178 |
madness |
Harrison, Brill's Companion to Roman Tragedy (2015) 248 |
medea |
Harrison, Brill's Companion to Roman Tragedy (2015) 248 |
oedipus |
Harrison, Brill's Companion to Roman Tragedy (2015) 248 |
passion |
Harrison, Brill's Companion to Roman Tragedy (2015) 248 |
phaedra |
Harrison, Brill's Companion to Roman Tragedy (2015) 248 |
philosophy |
Harrison, Brill's Companion to Roman Tragedy (2015) 248 |
plot |
Harrison, Brill's Companion to Roman Tragedy (2015) 248 |
polyxena |
Harrison, Brill's Companion to Roman Tragedy (2015) 248 |
self-aemulatio |
Bexley, Seneca's Characters: Fictional Identities and Implied Human Selves (2022) 177, 178 |
soul |
Harrison, Brill's Companion to Roman Tragedy (2015) 248 |
spectators' |
Harrison, Brill's Companion to Roman Tragedy (2015) 248 |
stoic |
Harrison, Brill's Companion to Roman Tragedy (2015) 248 |
thyestes |
Harrison, Brill's Companion to Roman Tragedy (2015) 248 |
tyrants/tyranny |
Bexley, Seneca's Characters: Fictional Identities and Implied Human Selves (2022) 177, 178 |
virtus |
Bexley, Seneca's Characters: Fictional Identities and Implied Human Selves (2022) 177, 178 |