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A detailed analysis of philomela from ovids metamorphosis

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Answered by ellaoloyede3
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Metamorphoses is an analysis of all sorts of transitions, from the urban to fictional and oblique. Ovid says that the best way to transcend pain is by art. He rejects characters who don't like or cannot render art and commends those that do.

Explanation:

The story of Philomela 's physical abuse and repression by Tereus in Ovid's Metamorphoses represents common gender patterns of male dominance seen in all classical literature. Philomela 's story is particularly important because it reflects the struggles people have when talking about incidents that suppressed them. Those who hold influence and prestige positions in society are those who enforce the silencing.

Though it is difficult to say the truth because either it is incompetent or unwilling, it is necessary to expose it because communications sometimes are the only way of obtaining reform or progress. When people don't want or can't talk up, problems can lie more and more hidden. Philomela 's silence represents the isolation of women in all culture and reminds us that women will still be marginalized and dominated by their patriarchal counterparts today.

Philomela 's tale reminds us of the exile of Ovid by Augustus, when a individual of authority silenced a weaker. Philomela finally overcame her isolation by being a lovely singer. Similarly, Ovid wrote or revised some of his finest exiled works, such as the Metamorphoses, Tristia, Epistulae ex Ponto. Philomela and Ovid overcame their isolation in order to create exquisite and important artworks

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