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Provide a 11 pages analysis while answering the following question: The Function of Conflict in Euripides' Heracles. Prepare this assignment according to the guidelines found in the APA Style Guide. A

Provide a 11 pages analysis while answering the following question: The Function of Conflict in Euripides' Heracles. Prepare this assignment according to the guidelines found in the APA Style Guide. An abstract is required. Seated around the altar of Zeus are Amphitryon, the man known as the father of Heracles, Megara, the wife of Heracles, and the three sons of Megara and Heracles. Heracles himself is believed to be dead, descended into the kingdom of Hades to retrieve the three-headed dog Cerberus, never to return. Amphitryon summarizes the history of the family as the play opens, introducing Megara and her three children and repeating the reason why Heracles had to leave his family. He embarked on his tasks for Eurystheus in order to succeed in the Fortress of Argos. However, because of the circumstances of his birth, Heracles has always to contend with the jealousy of Hera, the queen of heaven: ‘Whether Hera’s jealousy or Fate’s decree, imposed/Such labors on him, who can say?’ (154) Heracles' father is Zeus, the king of heaven, who seduced Alcmene, the wife of Amphitryon. Amphitryon raised Heracles as his own son and loves and protects Heracles’ sons as his grandchildren. Megara’s father, Creon, was king of Thebes but has recently been deposed by Lycus. this makes their situation very bleak and dangerous, Amphitryon states:

…With my son away, lost in the earth’s depths,

&nbsp.&nbsp.&nbsp.&nbsp.&nbsp.&nbsp.&nbsp.&nbsp.&nbsp.&nbsp.&nbsp. This hero Lycus, now master of Thebes, resolves

&nbsp.&nbsp.&nbsp.&nbsp.&nbsp.&nbsp.&nbsp.&nbsp.&nbsp.&nbsp.&nbsp. To smother murder with more murder, and destroy

&nbsp.&nbsp.&nbsp.&nbsp.&nbsp.&nbsp.&nbsp.&nbsp.&nbsp.&nbsp.&nbsp. Heracles’ sons, for fear they should grow up to avenge

&nbsp.&nbsp.&nbsp.&nbsp.&nbsp.&nbsp.&nbsp.&nbsp.&nbsp.&nbsp.&nbsp. Their murdered family. (154)

Grandfather, mother, and children are hemmed in and threatened on all sides. Murder leads to more murder in the rhetoric of this kind of tragedy. Lycus, in order to seize and consolidate power, must murder the royal family and all their descendents and relatives he can get access to. So, the family tableau with which the play opens is one of the tragic proportions already as they are prisoners of Lycus surrounding the altar of Zeus to appeal to the gods for their help. Overruling anything Megara might be able to do, however, is the jealousy of Hera that manipulates the situation around Heracles. Megara asks: ‘So now, father, what hope, what means to save our lives/Have you in mind?’ (155).

Hope is the talisman that Amphitryon hangs on to and ‘hope’ is centered upon Heracles.

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