Lecture 21 Euripides, Hippolytus with Dr Ed Carawan
Medea
Euripides: A Documentary by Meghan Furrie and Zoey McShane
Barnard/Columbia Ancient Drama Group: Euripides' Alcestis (2011)
The Bacchae by Euripides
Medea (Euripides)
Euripides - Knowledge is not wisdom.wmv
Ancient Greek Music a stasimon "Orestes"by Euripides
Medea by Euripides | Summary
Medea by Euripides (480-406 BC)
Euripides's The Bacchae
Hippolytus by Euripides - Complete free audiobook
Euripides, Stasimon Chorus from Orestes (408 B.C.E.)
The Bacchae by Euripides in original Ancient Greek Meter - Chorus, lines 556 - 575 - TEASER
Plot
An outlaw band flees a posse and rides into Refuge, a small town where no one carries a gun, drinks, or swears. The town is actually Purgatory, and the peaceful inhabitants are all famous dead outlaws and criminals such as Doc Holiday and Wild Bill Hickok who must redeem themselves before gaining admittance to Heaven...or screw up and go to Hell. The residents must either defend themselves against the outlaws and risk eternal damnation... or die a second time.
Keywords: afterlife, ambush, american-indian, bank-robbery, blood, blood-spatter, chase, church, colt-.45, cowboy
Blackjack: We've got a long ride ahead of us. Those who can keep up with me, I'll see you in Chihuahua. The rest of you, I'll see you in hell.
Forest: While you're in Refuge, I would appreciate it if you didn't curse, except for the saloon, of course.
Sonny: My uncle's mean when he's drunk. Mean when he ain't too.
Brooks: I was hoping I could hold out until my brother got here, but the old buzzard refuses to die.
Blackjack: Sheriff, your mother's a whore!::Forest: I have no mother.
Coachman: The Creator's tough, but he ain't blind.
Leo "Sonny" Dillard: What the hell.::Forest: That's exactly what it is. Hope you're ready to meet it.
Blackjack Britton: You're still our sixteen to your four. The odds are against you.::[Doc shows up, shoots a man, grabs a drink]::Doc Holliday: The odds are getting better!
Forest: I'm asking you nicely. Please stop throwing knives at our church.
Cavin Guthrie: I feel like I was eaten by a coyote and crapped off a cliff.
Plot
A "rockumentary", covering the rise to fame of MC Gusto, Stab Master Arson, and Dead Mike: members of the rap group "CB4". We soon learn that these three are not what they seem and don't apear to know as much about rap music as they claim... but a lack of musical ability in an artist never hurts sales, does it? You've just got to play the part of a rap star...
Keywords: acronym-in-title, african-american, black-comedy, digit-in-title, dream-sequence, entire-title-is-capitalized-acronym, fictional-band, hip-hop, jeep, jheri-curl-hairstyle
Sex, Rhymes and keepin' it real.
Sex, rap and family values?
Euripides: Turn around and eat your big ass biscuit!
Virgil Robinson: Any person who would defile America's pastime by wearing a baseball cap backwards... well, that's an evil that speaks for itself!
Euripides: Yeah, yeah, I'm lickin' your balls, best balls I ever had. Uh-huh, you've got King-Kong balls. Your balls are so large, just big balls, I don't care. You just got big balls.
Albert Sr.: Don't be wasting my electricity on that rap mess.::Albert: But, pop...::Albert Sr.: Don't "but" me. I'll beat your ass in front of your woman.
Trustus: Do you cuss on your records?::Albert: Yeah.::Trustus: Do you defile women with your lyrics?::Albert: Yeah.::Trustus: Do you fondle your genitalia on stage?::Albert: Whenever possible.::Trustus: Do you glorify violence or advocate the use of guns as a way of solving a simple dispute?::CB4: [pull out guns]::Trustus: Ok! Ok! Final question. Do you guys respect anything at all?::CB4: Not a goddamn thing.::Trustus: You got a deal.
Albert: Man, she ain't nuttin' but a groupie with a pen.::Eve: I hear a pen is all you have in your pants and it's already out of ink.
Video Set Dancer: MC Gusto, you gotta help me get my revenge. It's one thing that they killed him on the toilet but they could've wiped his ass. They didn't have to leave him there like that. That's cold-blooded. They gots to pay. They... got... to... pay!
Euripides: Did you know a black man invented ice cream?::Albert: No, no, no. Now how the hell a black man gonna invent ice cream in hot-ass Africa? Tell me that!
Grandma: Shut up girl. You just think you so smart 'cuz you can read.
Albert Sr.: You ain't tough. There are real some kids out there that are going to kick your narrow ass. You ain't from the street, I'm from the street. And only somebody who wasn't would think it was something to glorify.
Lecture 21 Euripides, Hippolytus with Dr Ed Carawan
Medea
Euripides: A Documentary by Meghan Furrie and Zoey McShane
Barnard/Columbia Ancient Drama Group: Euripides' Alcestis (2011)
The Bacchae by Euripides
Medea (Euripides)
Euripides - Knowledge is not wisdom.wmv
Ancient Greek Music a stasimon "Orestes"by Euripides
Medea by Euripides | Summary
Medea by Euripides (480-406 BC)
Euripides's The Bacchae
Hippolytus by Euripides - Complete free audiobook
Euripides, Stasimon Chorus from Orestes (408 B.C.E.)
The Bacchae by Euripides in original Ancient Greek Meter - Chorus, lines 556 - 575 - TEASER
Euripides - Top 10 Quotes
Syrian Women, Refugees in Jordan, Stage Adaptation of Euripides' "The Trojan Women"
Petros Tabouris - EURIPIDES. «Stasimon» from ''Orestes''
Electra de Euripides
Medea by Euripides (audiobook)
Euripides ION choros Part 1/3
Cardenales del Exito - Homenaje a Euripides Romero
PROLOGUE to THE BACCHAE by EURIPIDES
"Iphigenia in Tauris" by Euripides performed at HBU
Euripides G. Stephanou, Rector, University Of Crete
Euripides Berserker - Brisbane Tour (Part II feat. Jackson)
Interviews from the cast of The Trojan Women
PHOENICIAN WOMEN - Stratos Tzortzoglou (the Interview)
Ladrones azotan residenciales Mary Carmen, Ambar y Euripides en Moca
Academic Initiative - ELP2013 Elektra verse 961 from Euripides' Orestes
ATT's NYC Euripides Summer Festival Production of HIPPOLYTUS
Literature Book Review: Euripides III: Hecuba, Andromache, The Trojan Women, Ion (The Complete Gr...
Choral ode from Euripides' _Iphegeneia at Aulis_.
Literature Book Review: The Complete Euripides: Volume IV: Bacchae and Other Plays (Greek Tragedy...
Medea-Euripides-Gillette B5
Literature Book Review: The Bacchae of Euripides: A New Version by C. K. Williams, Martha Nussbaum
Literature Book Review: Euripides: Ion (Classical Texts,) by K.H. Lee
Hippolytus by Euripides at The University of Tampa
Eleni Euripides Helen (8)
National Theatre: director Carrie Cracknell on Medea
Bacchae O Semelas Βάκχαι (Chorus) by Euripides -Alexandra Skendrou -Phyto Stratis my Compositions
Medea - nach Euripides / Stanisław Dygat - TVP 1, TVP Kultura
Literature Book Review: Euripides, Volume IV. Trojan Women. Iphigenia among the Taurians. Ion (Lo...
Literature Book Review: Grief Lessons: Four Plays by Euripides (New York Review Books Classics) b...
Elektra by Euripides
Alcestis by Euripides (480-406 BC)
The Original Medea by Euripides
Bacchae - University of Kansas (Greece 2006)
Biografias - Aristóteles, Sócrates, Diógenes, Platón, Eurípides, Heródoto, Sófocles.
The Trojan Women by Euripides (480-406 B.C.)
Euripides' "ANTIOPE," directed by Brandon Joyce
Τρωάδες (The Trojan Women) (1971)
Ηλέκτρα (Ilektra) (1962)
"Medea" [«Мэдэя»], Circassian play based on Euripides’ tragedy, by Kadir Natho
Alcestis by Euripides
"Die Bakchen" von Euripides - "Le Baccanti" di Euripide
Euripides Silva - Livre Arbítrio e Fatalidade Aspecto Espiritas - 14/09/2014
Galidor.S01E02.Euripides, Please (Full Episode)
It was a production by 7o SCHOOL KALAMATA Euripides' Helen Production video STUDIO KALAMATA-.mpg
Key Themes in Euripides' Bacchae
Characterization in Euripides' Hippolytus
Edith Hall on Euripides' Hippolytus and Language
Edith Hall on Euripides
Professor Edith Hall on Euripides' Medea
Edith Hall on Euripides' Hippolytus
Euripides' Bacchae
"Bacchus" Euripides Achilleion Corfu
Βάκχες Αχίλλειο χορικό 1- Ancient Greece "Bacchus" Euripides
Galidor S01E02 Euripides, Please Full Episode
Euripides HD Social Media Pub
3452 Medea by Euripides Warner, Rex
Hippolytus by Euripides Complete free audiobook
Euripides: The Bacchantes - A Summary and Analysis
"Βάκχαι" του Ευρυπίδη - Euripides’ Bacchae VID 20
"Βάκχαι" του Ευρυπίδη - Euripides’ Bacchae VID 20
"Βάκχαι" του Ευρυπίδη - Euripides’ Bacchae VID 20
Euripides Medea
Euripides: The Trojan Women - A Summary and Analysis
Euripides: Hippolytus - A Summary and Analysis
Hour 25: Rhesus by Euripides
Euripides (Ancient Greek: Εὐριπίδης) (ca. 480 – 406 BC) was one of the three great tragedians of classical Athens, the other two being Aeschylus and Sophocles. Some ancient scholars attributed ninety-five plays to him but according to the Suda it was ninety-two at most. Of these, eighteen or nineteen have survived complete (there has been debate about his authorship of Rhesus, largely on stylistic grounds) and there are also fragments, some substantial, of most of the other plays. More of his plays have survived intact than those of Aeschylus and Sophocles together, partly due to mere chance and partly because his popularity grew as theirs declined — he became, in the Hellenistic Age, a cornerstone of ancient literary education, along with Homer, Demosthenes and Menander.
Euripides is identified with theatrical innovations that have profoundly influenced drama down to modern times, especially in the representation of traditional, mythical heroes as ordinary people in extraordinary circumstances. This new approach led him to pioneer developments that later writers adapted to comedy, some of which are characteristic of romance. Yet he also became "the most tragic of poets", focusing on the inner lives and motives of his characters in a way previously unknown. He was "the creator of...that cage which is the theatre of Shakespeare's Othello, Racine's Phèdre, of Ibsen and Strindberg," in which "...imprisoned men and women destroy each other by the intensity of their loves and hates", and yet he was also the literary ancestor of comic dramatists as diverse as Menander and George Bernard Shaw.
Where is the missing one, the missing one
Where is the missing one, the missing one
There is a missing person that I've just got to find
Now just how long they have been gone
I can't say at this time
I glanced outside my window surprisingly to see
The reflection of a broken man who looked somewhat like me
I'm trying to find my whereabouts, what shall I do
When nothing seems to follow through
In me, trying to find my whereabouts, I'm turning blue
But wait I may have found a clue
My whereabouts are somewhere in yesterday with you
Where is the missing one, the missing one
I looked inside an album of happy photographs
To try to match the feeling
In the joy I used to have
I travelled through the moments that held a special place
But everytime what came to mind is that smile upon your face
I'm trying to find my whereabouts, what shall I do
When nothing seems to follow through
In me, trying to find my whereabouts, I'm turning blue
But wait I may have found a clue
My whereabouts are somewhere in yesterday with you
Where is the missing one, the missing one
I'm trying to find my whereabouts, what shall I do
When nothing seems to follow through
In me, trying to find my whereabouts, I'm turning blue
But wait I may have found a clue
My whereabouts are somewhere lost in yesterday with you
I'm trying to find my whereabouts, what can I do
When nothing seems to follow through
In me, trying to find my whereabouts, I'm turning blue
But wait I may have found a clue
My whereabouts are somewhere lost in yesterday with you
In the cobblers gleaming new
Made to measure just for you
Takes you weeks to save the pile
But in the end it's all worth while
Warboots warboots crush and grind
Warboots warboots one track mind
Warboots warboots crush and grind
When you've got them on your feet
And you are cruising in the street
No one dares stand in your way
If they do they're going to pay
Rubber hand in iron glove
Christen in another's blood
Doesn't matter about the cause
Life's the same it always was
Warboots warboots ten feet tall
Warboots warboots never fall
Warboots warboots stomp and pound
Warboots warboots give no ground
Warboots warboots iron glove
Warboots warboots crush and grind
I'm not like you,
And you're not like me. Hee hee!
We're about as different
I know! As different can be.
We don't look the same.
We don't act the same.
We're from different species
With different names.
You're from outer space.
You're from somewhere else.
You wear an uniform.
And it really smells!
We're buds, we're buds, through thick or thin,
Side by side
Like bowlin' pins!
They say that opposites attract.
That's right,
It's a fact,
Oh yeah,
We're buds!
[whistles]
Sing it, baby!
Though you're not like me,
I toldya, I know!
And I'm not like you. I toldya.
Brak, we must have something in common.
Sure! Well, um, no - I don't believe we do.
You're so brash and bold.
You're so cool and calm.
I own a big old house,
I live with my Mom!
I'm extremely smart.
I'm extremely not.
I like vichyssoise!
I like tater tots!
You got great big fangs!
They came with my head!
Don't know how or why,
But it's like we said!
We're buds, we're buds, through high and low,
Like Fred and Ricky on the Lucy Show!
They say that opposites attract.
You got that right, sister!
And it must be true, hey, look at me and Brak!
It's a fact,
Oh yeah,
We're buds!
[whistles]
I harmonized there and it was pretty.
We're buds!
Nu släpper vi ut våra barn
Dom är fula som fan
Men dom är allt vi har kvar
Vakna nu din jävel
Det brinner ju som fan
Hela huset är en lampa
Som syns ända till Backaplan
Och när allting brinner är det jag som springer
Du stannar kvar och räddar allt du hinner
Som du sa
Allt du skulle ta
Var Isidor och springa
Men det stämmer inte, du ljuger
Du är en ängel och jag suger
Vi är ett par som behöver varann
Men det finns en sak som håller oss samman
I krig, I liv, I hand, I brand, I lust
Warbuddies
Till havs är allt vi har; In us we trust
Warbuddies
Hallå!
Vakna nu din jävel
Jag står ju här och brinner
Jag vill att du ska släcka mig
Innan jag försvinner
Du vet ju hur det är
Utan dig
Jag blir aldrig mer mig
Utan dig
Det finns delar kvar
Som är rätt
Men det kommer vara
Som att battla I balett
Allt stämmer, även fast du ljuger
Du är en ängel och jag suger
Vi är ett par och vi behöver varann
För det finns inget som tar oss när vi håller samman
I krig, I liv, I hand, I brand, I lust
Warbuddies
Till havs är allt vi har; In us we trust
Warbuddies
Warbuddies!
The lawyers tell me that there are no prohibitions
Against robots making life or death decisions
Mr. Johnson, the weapons inventor
From Tennessee
Sits standin' in his laboratory
Recently
(Unknown)
If anyone out there is lookin' out for me
In a tiny tea-house
At the top of the mountain
He is creating
A truly devastating
Instrument of his deep and dark will
Many prototype
About 4 feet high
With a gun for a right arm
And a Cyclopes eye
Ready aim fire
Ready aim fire
Ready aim fire
At a Pepsi can
Perfect to the basic tasks of huntin' and killin' a man
Ready aim fired
At a Pepsi can
Perfect to the basic tasks of huntin' and killin' a man
Ready aim fire
I turn to run
That's when he hit me in the head with his gun
I fell down
I got up
And I ran into a garbage bin
Then I got up
And I ran again
(Unknown)
If anyone out there is lookin' out for me
A poisonous mist
Will come pourin' out of a fountain
Bringing on a heart-attack
(Unknown)
This is evil done knowingly
This is evil done knowingly