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Option 1: Compare and contrast the conception of the "tragic hero" in
Antigone and M. Butterfly paying particular attention to Creon and
Gallimard (Jeremy Irons). Explain how this character template or
formula has undergone (r)evolution through time.
Option 2: Compare and contrast how either Antigone or Trifles, and M.
Butterfly pursue/problematize the issue of gender and sexuality. Are
there possible points of connection between the two texts? What are
their points of divergence?
Option 1: Compare and contrast the conception of the "tragic hero" in
Antigone and M. Butterfly paying particular attention to Creon and
Gallimard (Jeremy Irons). Explain how this character template or
formula has undergone (r)evolution through time.
Option 2: Compare and contrast how either Antigone or Trifles, and M.
Butterfly pursue/problematize the issue of gender and sexuality. Are
there possible points of connection between the two texts? What are
their points of divergence?
Option 1: Compare and contrast the conception of the "tragic hero" in
Antigone and M. Butterfly paying particular attention to Creon and
Gallimard (Jeremy Irons). Explain how this character template or
formula has undergone (r)evolution through time.
Option 2: Compare and contrast how either Antigone or Trifles, and M.
Butterfly pursue/problematize the issue of gender and sexuality. Are
there possible points of connection between the two texts? What are
their points of divergence?
Option 1: Compare and contrast the conception of the "tragic hero" in
Antigone and M. Butterfly paying particular attention to Creon and
Gallimard (Jeremy Irons). Explain how this character template or
formula has undergone (r)evolution through time.
Option 2: Compare and contrast how either Antigone or Trifles, and M.
Butterfly pursue/problematize the issue of gender and sexuality. Are
there possible points of connection between the two texts? What are
their points of divergence?Option 1:...
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