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from a hegelian viewpoint...

the similarities b/w hamlet and antigone can also be examined from
a hegelian standpoint. hegel finds great significance in death,
and even more in funerals. hegel uses antigone as the main point
of his argument about tragedy and death in 'phenomenology of
spirit'. i don't know if this is more than you're looking for, but
its a great place to look if you need more info for your paper, it
might be worth looking.

Posted by egan on April 07, 1997 at 18:30:52
In Reply to "Thank you, Rogue!" posted by Paula on April 01, 1997 at 13:09:06


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