Sophocles achieved enormous success with his Antigone, not only among his contemporaries, but throughout the millennia. Even today, his 441 BC creation remains the most performed tragedy, with the greatest repercussions in terms of adaptations and rewrites.Echoing this same popularity, Euripides composed his own Antigone years later, a play that is lost to us, but which was also popular in antiquity. As far as ...
Os profissionais de saúde apresentam níveis baixos e básicos de conhecimento acerca da afasia. Esta falta de literacia relativamente à afasia tem impacto negativo no processo comunicativo entre os profissionais de saúde e a pessoa com afasia (PCA), na avaliação e adequação das respostas às reais necessidades da PCA e no acompanhamento e tratamento.
From the direct and personal attack, which characterized the powerful and didactic tone of ancient Greek comedy, an echo stands out for the one who has been, if one considers the progress of the genre throughout all Antiquity, the last great name: Terence. He was now motivated by a clear purpose: defending from the animosity of rivals and contestants and clarifying artistic criteria by which he tried to guide h...
Leaving aside all the ambiguities pertaining to the relationship of Theophrastus’s Characters with other conventional models in Greek literature, they are beyond all doubt related to 4th century B.C. Athenian society, thus portraying the behaviour and attitudes of some characteristic human types. Bearing in mind the importance of money within the life of the social community of the time we will seek to pin down...
The professional satisfaction of nurses results from the interaction with several factors that can influence the performance of nurses, which accentuated the need to deepen their knowledge. This study aims to: understand the influence of job satisfaction on the quality of nursing care, for this purpose, an integrative literature review was carried out, and the research was carried out via the EBSCOhost search e...
The main purpose of this volume is the transcription of the translations / adaptations of Euripides’ Iphigenia in Aulis and Iphigenia among the Taurians, made by Cândido Lusitano. Preceding the text of the plays, transcribed from a still unpublished manuscript, the book opens with an introductory study, focused on two essential topics: the Greek tradition of the myth of Iphigenia and the specificity of the Euri...
The first contact of pregnant women with the health service should be based on actions based on the reception and attention to health demands, with a contribution to humanized and qualified care. The work aims to identify the meanings and perceptions of puerperal women about humanized childbirth according to the literature. It is an integrative review, this method allows to unite and summarize results of resear...
This study aimed to investigate music and its effects on anxiety control in elderly people who were in long-term care facilities. It is a research with a quantitative and qualitative approach. Eight elderly people cared for at a Long-Term Care Institution, located in the city of Caxias - Maranhão, were surveyed. For data collection, observation techniques, semi-directed interviews, sociodemographic characteriza...
Brazil has high mortality rates resulting from traffic accidents, and the vast majority from motorcycle collisions. In order to understand the impact of alcohol use on traffic accidents, this study aimed to characterize the prevalence of traffic accidents caused by alcohol consumption, as well as to carry out a survey of traffic accident rates among people with levels of varied ages. This is a descriptive, docu...
Following a mythical and symbolical tradition of women weavers, the Brazilian writer Marina Colasanti insists, in her short narratives, in the same motive. Presented as stories for children, the main focus of her texts – the author recognises – is the revelation of the inconscient and of the deepest human impulses and emotions. As it is common in Colasanti, the rhythm used is aparently simple and linear, and he...