SILVA, V. D.; http://lattes.cnpq.br/8369378071766788; SILVA, Vanubia Duarte da.
Résumé:
This study analyzed the work of Aeschylus playwright, a Greek tragedy entitled "Prometheus
Bound." Seeking to analyze the relationship between power and knowledge on promises
tragedy Chained. Work to be done through literature searches and comparison between the
corpus and other texts that deal with the myth of Prometheus, such as manuals on mythology,
dictionaries and literary works. The work consists of dialogues involving the characters in a
story full of drama and imagination leads the reader to understand about the role of the gods
in two important desires of man, which would be the power and knowledge. In the story,
Zeus, the greatest of the gods, decides to chain a former ally: Prometheus accused of many
crimes, one of them was stealing from the gods and giving man fire. However, Prometheus
keeps a big secret that threatens the power of Zeus. As insists not reveal, is sentenced to a
more severe punishment. Continuing his story, Prometheus says, for love ace creatures,
managed to save them from destruction and gave them the fire for him stolen from the sky,
allowing the dawn of civilization, the construction of knowledge. The research of this work is
foundation Vermant (2000), Aristotle (1997), Jacger (2008). Concludes up, preliminarily, that
the gods have an important influence on the progress of humanity that was due the ability of
men "think before you do." What is essential for the construction of knowledge.