El mito de Prometeo: un examen del hombre

Cuadrantephi 14 (2007)
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We’ll try to have an approach to the relationship between us as men and nothing more (απλος) and the story of Prometheus in Greek Mythology. For this we’ll make an examination of some elements, figures and images which could makes possible the said relationship that we’ll comprehend initially like certain closeness. We’ll considerate first the common and particular aspects of the primary sources wining so a general view. Then we’ll attempt interpret specifics parts and themes; we’ll come across our experience of the body and pain relative to the possibility of communication with the others about it, based in the myth.

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Diana Acevedo
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