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  1. Herakles' rejection of suicide: disgrace, grief and other ills.Sumio Yoshitake - 1994 - Journal of Hellenic Studies 114:135-153.
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  • The Persistent Bonds of the Oikos_ in Euripides’ _Heracles.Jocelyn Moore - 2022 - Classical Quarterly 72 (1):120-137.
    Interpretations of Euripides’Heraclesoften focus on Theseus’ and Heracles’ cooperative social values in the final scene as a culmination of themes ofphilia. I argue that the relationship Theseus forges competes with Heracles’ attachment to his household,oikos, which is the central social relationship Euripides describes. The drama consistently develops Heracles as his household's leader by inviting the audience to compare Heracles with interim caretakers Megara and Amphitryon, and later through the protagonist's performance of emotional attachment before and after his madness. The closing (...)
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