Trabalho de Conclusão de Curso de Graduação
Estados alterados de consciência nas bacantes, de Eurípedes: uma leitura sobre mania divina, loucura e dualidade
Fecha
2022-08-22Autor
Piaia, Potira
Institución
Resumen
In this research, we addressed the idea of divine mania present in the greek tragedy Bacchae,
by Euripides, from the 5th century BC. Like mania divina we are understanding an altered state
of consciousness that appears in all Bacchae, showed especially by the maenads, the followers
of the god Dionysus, the protagonist of the play. To contextualize our research, we explain the
life of Euripides, the importance of tragedy for greek society in the 5th century BC, in addition
to focusing on the work itself and its main characters: Dionysus and the maenads. In addition,
we carried out a reading about the duality in tragedy, what it is and how it acts. Duality is, for
us, a concept that encompasses two different (generally opposite) sides, but which complement
each other during tragedy. Finally, within the aspect of the duality, we can work with the
opposites of mania and madness, why they can be perceived as two different things and why
we understand them as complementary.