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1.5: The Set Text: Pentheus and Bacchus - Humanities LibreTextsDec 16, 2020 · Pentheus' madness is drawn from a tragedy by Pacuvius. The plot of which is as follows: Pentheus, son of Echion and Agave, king of Thebes, ...
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Pentheus - MythopediaJul 21, 2023 · In Euripides' Bacchae, Pentheus sees Dionysus as a dangerous influence on the women of Thebes and thus outlaws his worship. By the end of the ...Overview · Attributes · Iconography · Family<|separator|>
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Euripides, Bacchae - The Center for Hellenic StudiesDionysus is inferior to none of the gods. Pentheus Already like fire does this hubris of the Bacchae blaze up, a great source of reproach for the Hellenes. 780 ...
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Euripides, Bacchae - ToposTextNow Cadmus gave his sceptre and its privileges to Pentheus, his daughter's child, who wages war 'gainst my divinity, thrusting me away from his drink-offerings, ...
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Pentheus | Oxford Classical DictionaryPentheus, in mythology son of Agave, daughter of Cadmus, and her husband Echion (1). Euripides' Bacchae gives the most familiar version of his legend.Missing: genealogy | Show results with:genealogy
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APOLLODORUS, THE LIBRARY BOOK 3 - Theoi Classical Texts ...Agenor went to Phoenicia, married Telephassa, and begat a daughter Europa and three sons, Cadmus, Phoenix, and Cilix.
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PARTHENIUS, LOVE ROMANCES 21-36 - Theoi Greek MythologyThe story is also found in some authorities that the thicket in question was sacred to Epirus, the daughter of Echion; she had left Boeotia and was journeying ...
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DIONYSUS (Dionysos) - Greek God of Wine & Festivity (Roman ...Dionysos was a son of Zeus, King of the Gods, and Semele, a mortal princess of Thebes. The god was known as the "twice-born" for his mother was slain by the ...Missing: primary | Show results with:primary
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Pentheus in Greek MythologyPentheus also had one sister, Epirus. With the story of Pentheus it is important to understand the family line of Cadmus. Cadmus and Harmonia had four daughters ...Missing: variants | Show results with:variants
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Thebes - Greek Mythology LinkPentheus 1 became ruler of Thebes because, being the son of one of the so called SPARTI, he belonged to a powerful family. Polydorus 2. His successor Polydorus ...
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Euripides' The Bacchae - Literature and History PodcastPentheus, the son of one of the princesses who had maligned poor Semele, had just been awarded with leadership over all of Thebes. But, impiously, and ...
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[PDF] Apollonian Restraint and Dionysian Excess in Euripides' The BacchaePentheus epitomizes Apollonian restraint. He is concerned with maintaining law and order, and he is determined to punish the Lydian stranger. (Dionysus in ...Missing: rule | Show results with:rule
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Freedom, Form, and Formlessness: Euripides' Bacchae and Plato's ...Jan 17, 2014 · Yet, such is Pentheus' commitment to order, reason, and form (whether that commitment comes from his psychosexual dysfunction, a misguided ...
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EURIPIDES_bacchae - Washington State UniversityIn the play, King Pentheus believes that law-and-order is paramount, the absolute duty of the state. Thus any freedom of spirit leads to anarchy. In the process ...
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DIONYSUS MYTHS 7 WRATH - Greek MythologyThis page contains the story of Dionysos' wrath against the impious King Pentheus who attempted to drive him from Thebes, and the related tale of the daughters ...Missing: siblings variants
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Dionysus and the Maenads - PaleotheaMay 19, 2024 · Fawn skins, symbolizing their connection with nature and Dionysus; Wreaths of ivy or smilax crowning their heads; The thyrsus, a fennel staff ...
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Maenads :: The Frenzied Female Followers of DionysusClad in fawn skins and crowned with ivy, they wielded thyrsi—staffs wrapped with ivy and topped with pine cones—as they danced and sang in ecstatic worship. The ...Missing: thyrsus | Show results with:thyrsus
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Dionysus in Linear B and Art | Crete 2014Jan 9, 2014 · The Linear B tablet mentioning Dionysus. 20140110-041033.jpg Floor ... Cult · Culture · Dionysus · Evans · History · Identity · Kamares Ware ...
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The Shocking True Origin of Dionysos - Tales of Times ForgottenMar 30, 2023 · Thus, scholars have known that the name Dionysos appears in Linear B tablets ... The cult of Dionysus was heavily restricted in Rome where it was ...
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The Bacchae — Quotes & Explanations - CliffsNotesPentheus is the king of Thebes, and he draws a clear contrast between the wild "thickets" on the mountain and the home the women have left, the orderly city.
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The Bacchae Religion Quotes Page 1 - ShmoopNotice that Pentheus is not blasphemous towards all gods. It's just Dionysus that he has a problem with. He is offended by the idea that Semele, his aunt and ...Quote #1 · Quote #2 · Quote #3Missing: rejecting | Show results with:rejecting
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The Bacchae Lines 169 - 519 Summary & Analysis - LitChartsNov 3, 2018 · Pentheus clearly isn't willing to worship Dionysus and seems to mistrust drunkenness and sexuality. His priority seems to be imposing order on ...<|separator|>
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Order vs. Irrationality Theme in The Bacchae | LitChartsPentheus believes his subjects are wrong to indulge in irrationality, and tries to impose order by hunting down the Bacchae (Dionysus' followers) “with nets.” ...
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The Bacchae Lines 1-369 Summary and Analysis - GradeSaverOct 6, 2023 · Pentheus is furious. He rejects the new religion as foolishness, and he orders his attendants to find Dionysus' shrine of prophecy and destroy ...
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The Bacchae Summary and Analysis of Lines 370-519 - GradeSaverOct 6, 2023 · When Dionysus warns the attendants not to chain him, Pentheus repeats the order: "But I say: chain him. / And I am the stronger here" (ll. 503-4) ...
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Disguise, Deception, and Identity Theme in The Bacchae - LitChartsNov 3, 2018 · Pentheus is an arrogant king whose power has gone to his head, so much so that he refuses to pay tribute to Dionysus despite numerous warnings ...
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The Bacchae — Themes - CliffsNotesDionysus is a master of deception and disguise. · Eventually, Dionysus tricks the athletic, hypermasculine Pentheus into dressing up as a female in order to spy ...
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The Bacchae Lines 520 - 866 Summary & Analysis - LitChartsNov 3, 2018 · The singers call on Dionysus to “come down from Olympus” and free them and their leader (Dionysus in disguise), and punish Pentheus. One of the ...
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Ovid Metamorphoses 4 - Larry Avis BrownPentheus is a grandson of Cadmus and son of Echion, one of the original Thebans born of the dragon's teeth. This makes him a cousin to the god Bacchus (Dionysos) ...
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Metamorphoses Book 3 Summary & Analysis - SparkNotesOvid returns to the story of Cadmus's family. Pentheus tries to persuade his family and others not to worship Bacchus. No one is convinced, but Pentheus stands ...
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Metamorphoses (Kline) 3, the Ovid Collection, Univ. of Virginia E ...Pentheus shouts 'What madness has stupefied your minds, children of the serpent, people of Mars? Can the clash of brazen cymbals, pipes of curved horn, and ...
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BACCHAEPentheus. Bring me my armor. And you keep quiet. Dionysus. 810 Wait! Do you wish to see the women sitting in the mountains? Pentheus. Certainly. I'd pay an ...
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Euripides, Bacchae (English Text) - johnstoniatextsYou're still keen to see the Maenads, aren't you? PENTHEUS. What sort of clothing do you recommend? How should I cover up my body? [830].Missing: dismemberment | Show results with:dismemberment
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The dramatic power of Euripides' Bacchae | classicsforall.org.ukSep 1, 2021 · But as soon as he accepts the plan to disguise himself as a maenad with the intention of spying on the worshippers of Dionysus, the audience ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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[PDF] Perspectives on the Impact of Bacchae at its Original PerformanceJul 16, 2015 · This information allows us to date the premiere of Bacchae with some likelihood to 405 BC,17 the same year in which Dionysus starred in the.
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Euripides: Bacchae - Bryn Mawr Classical ReviewJan 4, 2001 · Dionysus, of course, fulfills his promises stated in the prologue, and he explains the cruelty of doing so—whatever we think of it—by ...
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The Bacchae Scene II & Interlude II Summary & Analysis - SparkNotesThe aggressive king concentrates on interrogating the prisoner and flaunting his power over him. Pentheus begins by asking the Stranger where he comes from and ...
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Part III. Hour 21. The hero's agony in the Bacchae of EuripidesThe first time, at line 964, the god says to the hero: 'The ordeals [agōnes] that must happen are awaiting you'. From the perspective of Pentheus, agōn here ...
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Are Aeschylus' Pentheus and Aeschylus' Bacchae the same ... - RedditAug 14, 2023 · One of the Hypotheses to Euripides' Bacchae says that the same story (sc. in essentials) was told by Aeschylus in Pentheus.On Euripides's: The Bacchae : r/dionysus - RedditOn The Bacchae : r/dionysus - RedditMore results from www.reddit.comMissing: fidelity | Show results with:fidelity
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AESCHYLUS, FRAGMENTS 155-272 - Theoi Classical Texts LibraryTereus became a hoopoe, or a hawk, according to a variant version of the legend. The poet seems to have assimilated the two legends by making the young hoopoe ...
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5.3.1.5: The Set Text- Pentheus and Bacchus - Humanities LibreTextsFeb 4, 2021 · Pentheus' madness is drawn from a tragedy by Pacuvius. The plot of which is as follows: Pentheus, son of Echion and Agave, king of Thebes, ...Missing: policies | Show results with:policies
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THEOCRITUS, "IDYLL" 26 - jstorIn the two texts different but similar postures are adopted by Ino (Theocritus) and Agaue (Euripides), who stand on Pentheus to tear him. Both texts note ...
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Book 3: Pentheus and Bacchus (1) Summary & Analysis - LitChartsJun 21, 2022 · Teiresias predicts that Pentheus will die when he refuses to worship a god. This interaction between Pentheus and Teiresias foreshadows a new ...
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(PDF) Pentheus against Thebes: Ovid, Met. III,511–733, Eirene ...In his own eyes, the young Theban king is the defender of the city, an epic hero who sets out to fight the invaders. ... line (704), but. the person who plays the ...Missing: Hesiod | Show results with:Hesiod
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THEOCRITUS XXVI - jstorWe are now better able to give an interpretation of the more difficult part of the poem. After Pentheus has been killed, Theo- critus justifies the women and ...
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Analysis of Euripides' Bacchae - Literary Theory and CriticismJul 28, 2020 · The Bacchae restages the primal battle between rationality and irrationality for a final summary statement on both divine and human natures. ...Missing: governance | Show results with:governance
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Pentheus Character Analysis in The Bacchae - SparkNotesPentheus, the King of Thebes, and Dionysus are both grandsons of old Cadmus, but while Pentheus is his chosen heir, Dionysus is not even recognized by the king, ...
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(PDF) Playing the Blame Game: An Analysis of Pentheus' downfallPentheus bans the worship of his cousin Dionysus in Thebes and this causes the majority of the conflict in the play. In the end Pentheus is tricked into spying ...<|separator|>
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Lessons from Pentheus and Euripides' Bacchae - LiberNov 28, 2023 · The plot surrounds the hubris of Pentheus, the Theban prince, and Dionysus, seeking to punish the house of Cadmus for the unjust murder of his mother, Semele.
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Dionysius and the Bacchae: The God of Ecstasy and His Tragic CultJun 17, 2025 · The Cult of Dionysus. Worship of Dionysus looked nothing like the rituals of other Greek gods. Dionysus was worshipped with ecstatic rites ...Missing: maenadic | Show results with:maenadic
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Euripides' The Bacchae - Abyssal consciousnessDec 12, 2024 · Pentheus embodies the rational and orderly aspects of society, representing a rigid adherence to reason and denial of the divine. He refuses to ...
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Dionysos, Ecstasy, and The Forbidden - jstorruler Pentheus and the aged. Cadmus and Teiresias. Penlheus is king, but he ... personality. I see no reason to doubt that the attempt to induce ecstasy.
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[PDF] Divine Mania: Alteration of Consciousness in Ancient GreecePlato makes Socrates say in the Phaedrus that through mania we may obtain the “greatest blessings.” Whereas resistance to divine ecstasy can end in disaster, ...
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The Influence of Pentheus' Myth on Nietzsche's Apollonian and ...Jun 1, 2024 · Pentheus, embodying rationalism and order, rejects the new cult and its ecstatic rites. He considers them a threat to social stability and his ...Missing: policies scholarly
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What Is the Apollonian and Dionysian in Nietzsche's Philosophy?Jan 13, 2022 · The Apollonian and Dionysian are terms used by Friedrich Nietzsche in his work the Birth of Tragedy (1872) to denote two opposing tensions in art.
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Nietzsche's Birth of Tragedy: Apollo and Dionysus - MediumMar 6, 2020 · It is by those two art-sponsoring deities, Apollo and Dionysus, so that we are made to recognize the tremendous split, as regards both origins and objectives.
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[PDF] Dionysus and Divine Violence - a reading of The BacchaeThe term Dionysus uses to describe Pentheus once he has dressed up as a woman, stressing the doubling and mirroring of their roles, is deinos (three times ...
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Bacchanalia - Mystical and Scandalous Ancient Festival 101Jun 12, 2024 · Bacchanalia rituals mirrored Dionysian ... Initially, the Bacchanalia was exclusive, often restricted to secretive cult members.Historical Origin and... · The Bacchanalian Scandal... · People Also Ask
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[PDF] Spirit Possession, Mediation, and Ambiguity in the Ancient Greek ...Mar 20, 2019 · The Dionysian possession they experienced was entirely consensual, intimate, and reciprocal. Yet the Theban women and Pentheus were possessed by ...
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THE POLITICS OF RELIGION: LIBATION AND TRUCE IN ...Apr 29, 2020 · Pentheus is the king and political representative of Thebes, and throughout the drama his relationship with Dionysus is described in terms of ...
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Power, Revenge, Duality and “the Other” in Euripides' BacchaeJan 22, 2024 · Pentheus is a young but inexperienced leader who strives to create rationalistic authority, even to the point of outlawing Dionysus's worship.
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[PDF] Losing control: sexuality and tyranny in Euripides' Bacchae - CAMWSIn this paper, I argue that Pentheus in the Bacchae reflects a typical pattern of tragic tyrants, where the lack of sexual control goes hand in hand with the ...
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[PDF] Sexual Politics in Sade and “The Bacchae” of EuripidesThe paper examines gender and sexual politics in Euripides' "The Bacchae" and Sade's works, finding similarities in their potential for female empowerment and ...
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[PDF] A PSYCHOANALYTIC READING OF EURIPIDES' BACCHAEIn examining the interaction between Pentheus and Dionysus, I argue that Pentheus' identity metamorphoses long before line 810, which is usually taken in.
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Tragic Sense in Bacchae - MediumOct 9, 2017 · Pentheus' appeal to Thebes that Dionysian worship weakens the city's stability fails because it shuns the tragic sense of life, that which ...
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Red-Figure Cup Showing the Death of Pentheus (exterior) and a ...Coming upon Pentheus in the woods, they mistook him for a wild beast and, as the god had willed, tore him limb from limb. Two of the women are shown in the ...Missing: sources | Show results with:sources
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Agaue and Pentheus (page 482, with art)Berlin, Antikensammlung 1966.18: Attic red-figure hydria with Mainades holding different parts of Pentheus' dismembered body.Missing: depictions | Show results with:depictions<|separator|>
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Death of Pentheus - Ancient Greek Vase PaintingKing Pentheus of Thebes is torn limb from limb by the crazed Maenads of the god Dionysus. The two central figures, draped in panther skins and holding the king ...
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“In looks you resemble exactly one of the daughters of Cadmus ...Brommer recites representations of vase-paintings with illustrations inspired from the myth of Pentheus, such as Agave holding his head with her hand and ...
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File:Rome Sarcophagus with Pentheus.jpg - Wikimedia CommonsJun 2, 2013 · Sarcophagus with scene from myth of Pentheus and Dionysian scenes (thiasus).Missing: reliefs | Show results with:reliefs
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Friedrich Nietzsche – The Birth of Tragedy (Chap. 12) | Geniuslike Pentheus in the Bacchae — is unexpectedly charmed by Dionysus and later runs in this enchanted state to his own destruction.Missing: analysis | Show results with:analysis<|separator|>
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Dionysus in 69 (1970) - Hemispheric InstituteDionysus in 69 opened in The Performing Garage on June 6, 1968 ... D69 is a free-wheeling adaptation and radical interpretation of Euripides' The Bacchae.
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Dionysus in '69 (1970) - IMDbRating 5.1/10 (464) Filmed stageplay based on the ancient greek play The Bacchae written by Euripides. This play is performed by members of The Performance Group.
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The Bassarids - OperaVisionA central topic of The Bassarids is the conflict between the ambitious and rational King Pentheus and the proud and charismatic god Dionysus. Pentheus's ...
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Sing Evohe! Three Twentieth-Century Operatic Versions of ...It focuses on three operatic adaptations of The Bacchae, Karol Szymanowski's King Roger, Egon Wellesz's Die Bakchantinnen, and Hans Werner Henze's The Bassarids ...
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[PDF] Ingmar Bergman Directs the Bacchae - University of MichiganJan 19, 2016 · Ingmar Bergman produced three versions of the Bacchae, or Backanterna in. Swedish: an opera in 1991, a TV version of the opera in 1993, ...Missing: literature | Show results with:literature
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Dionysus and Pentheus: Modern-Day Parallels - Reader and TextSep 8, 2016 · The central struggle between Dionysus and Pentheus becomes more and more fleshed out. Each character has his own perspective and motivation in the struggle.