Your essay on Euripides’s The Baachae.

Your essay on Euripides’s The Baachae. Thi essays take the form of a traditional critical essay, with an introduction containing a thesis statement, a body in which you develop your ideas and use relevant quotations from the text (a minimum of five verbatim quotations is required) to argue your position, and a conclusion. Because this is a fairly brief essay, do not quote extensively from the text; use your five quotations efficiently to illustrate particularly important points you are making.

You will create your own thesis statement, but respond to this question in your paper: What does Dionysus represent in Euripides’s The Baachae–a force of nature; an image of the brutality and indifference of the gods, or their basically beneficent attitudes towards those who reverence them; the unconscious desires and fears of human beings; the need for humans to acknowledge their instinctive dimension and to distrust their rational, intellectual side? You need not address all these possibilites in your essay, and feel free to go beyond these questions when you develop your response. Be sure, however, to remain focused on the play.

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