Helene Weigel Essays

  • Sacrifice In Rosita Lorca's Don Critobita

    943 Words  | 4 Pages

    It’s the epitome that Don Critobita has bought her and now can use her for whatever he likes, and Rosita has no clause to raise, no voice against her master and nowhere to go in that society. She is the pictogram of sacrifice, inner restlessness, slavery, and cruelty of the un-kind Spanish society that it inflicts upon the females. She has no voice of her own, and even if she tries to speak, her voice is subdued by the rules and customs of the society that doesn’t acknowledge such things. Rebellion

  • America's Use Of Violence In Mother Courage And Her Children

    1497 Words  | 6 Pages

    Mother Courage and Her Children is a play about war, but it is also a play about survival, greed, capitalism, and family. As Mother Courage scuffles to protect her children from war, she incessantly puts her entire family at risk for the sake of her business. She rants against the cruelty of war and the deaths that it causes, but enthusiastically provides for both sides of the army – existing off the violence and imploring the war will not end. This play calls into question the ways each of us benefit

  • Antigone Literary Analysis

    969 Words  | 4 Pages

    Antigone is a Shakespearean tragedy which always presents a person whose main purpose is to act as a moral compass for a main character and a main character cursed by fate and hold a tragic flaw. In this story, Antigone is the center topic of the story. With a role of the first woman to rebel against the norms of society, Antigone continues to act in ways she believed was morally correct. Although she is characterized by morality, her unfortunate bloodline fails to escape her true destiny of death