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Dilemma as a Tragic Figure of Thought in Lucan's Bellum Ciuile

This paper explores the role of dilemma in the rhetoric, plot, and metaphysics of Lucan'sBellum Ciuile.In passages including Nigidius Figulus' speech in book 1, the narrator's outcry at the beginning of book 2, and some descriptions of battle, dilemma resonates with Senecan tragedy to...

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Published in:Illinois classical studies 2014-01, Vol.39 (39), p.109-138
Main Author: Pandey, Nandini B.
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Language:English
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Summary:This paper explores the role of dilemma in the rhetoric, plot, and metaphysics of Lucan'sBellum Ciuile.In passages including Nigidius Figulus' speech in book 1, the narrator's outcry at the beginning of book 2, and some descriptions of battle, dilemma resonates with Senecan tragedy to create generic dissonances within the epic and polarize readers' responses to Roman history. It also provides a model for decision-making that favors Caesar's headlong embrace of the inevitable civil war over other characters' equivocation.
ISSN:0363-1923
2328-5265
DOI:10.5406/illiclasstud.39.0109