Murder & Mayhem in the Ancient World (And you think YOUR family is dysfunctional?)

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Peggy Kelleher, B.A., Classical Language, Chestnut Hill College, MA, Teaching of English, Manhattanville College

Three classes: March 17, 24, and 3 from 10:30 – 12:00

Enjoy the chaos and carnage caused in
families by curses, oracles, and prophecies through the stories of the famous Greek figures, Orestes and Oedipus, as depicted in the works of Aeschylus, Sophocles, Euripides, and others.  Are there generational consequences for immoral actions?  Should we be punished for the crimes of our ancestors?  Who’s responsible if a higher authority directs someone to commit a crime?

3/17: House of Atreus – the curse that started it all
3/24: Orestes and Electra – the crime bill comes due
3/31: Oedipus – “No one loves you more than me, Mom!”