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Would I use as the tag name? That's what's on Wikipedia en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Philoctetes_(Sophocles_play)
I prefer asking questions which are fully formed in my head (forcing my vague non-knowledge to coalesce into a well-defined question is the hard part) so I will ask some Philo Qs before going back to Aias
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Q: Is Tsering Wangmo Dhompa's birth certificate wrong?

EJoshuaS - Reinstate MonicaAs Remembered from Rules of the House by Tsering Wangmo Dhompa states the following: I am told I was five in 1971 even though my birth certificate states I was born in 1969. The elders count on their fingers. They have done it for a long time. What does this statement mean? Is her birth certif...

 
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Q: Why does the fact that it was expected to be a "good year" mean that the Hermit would no longer need to chew nettle leaves?

EJoshuaS - Reinstate MonicaThe poem Since by Tsering Wangmo Dhompa begins as follows: Spring was late. We watched her toss her seeds like a weary pilgrim. The jacaranda flowered a hazy purple and the hermit said it would be a good year. He said chewing nettle leaves was a thing of the past. Nettle leaves have been used i...

 
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@bobble Yes, seems right. English versions of ancient Greek names originally arrived via their Latin transliterations, hence Latin c for Greek κ; or in some cases via their Latin translations, for example, Oedipus Rex not Oedipus Tyrannus.
 
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Q: Why is Philoktetes specifically hunting "doves"?

bobbleI am reading James Scully's translation of Philoktetes (also known as Philoctetes), in The Complete Plays of Sophocles, translated by Robert Bagg & James Scully. Twice it is mentioned that the titular character hunts "doves" as a food source. Here he is describing his life before the play begins:...

 
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Q: Why are the peasants referred to as the "children of Ham" in "Satan in Goray"?

MithicalWhile describing the fairs that used to take place in Goray, Satan in Goray uses the term "children of Ham" to mean the peasants (i.e. non-Jews): In those days the grain merchants' bins were always full, and fat, white-bellied mice dined there; country whiskey at the taverns was mixed with whole...

 
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Q: What is the word for the kind of story where the protagonist/s become corrupted by the end of the story?

mario faresThere is a certain story arc that is not uncommon in many stories and real-life events where the protagonist or essentially a group of people set out with what seems to be a just and noble cause. They usually end up somewhat achieving what they wanted but they end up getting corrupted and they lo...


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