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Prometheus Bound

Translated by F.L. Light

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After Zeus has learned that Prometheus stole his sovereign property, fire, and conveyed it to mankind, he orders Hephaistos, under the direction of Power and Force, to bind his adversary to an arduous crag of most difficult remoteness on the earth. As the Titan responds to this punishment, the reader is inspired with the fire of individual affirmation, devoted indomitably to life and liberty.

©2012 F L Light (P)2013 Frederick Lazarus Light
Ancient, Classical & Medieval Literature Drama
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An enjoyable and atmospheric production but I had difficulty following it. The problem was who was speaking and then following the consequent dialogue. An accompanying pdf would have helped a lot. I looked up on line texts of the play but they were quite different translations. The narration deserves high marks and I hope my criticisms do not put people off.

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