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Sentences with AGONISTES

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"The word 'agonistes' means 'contestant' in Greek."
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"The poetry of John Milton often reflects his own struggles and travails as an agonistes."
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"The term 'agonistes' can also refer to someone engaged in a mental or spiritual struggle."
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"The word 'agonistes' can be translated to 'combatant' in English."
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"John Milton's 'Paradise Lost' is often considered a great example of an epic poem with a tragic hero and agonistes."
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"In Greek tragedy, the agonistes is usually the main character who faces a conflict or struggle."
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"The protagonist in Shakespeare's play 'Hamlet' can be seen as an agonistes, as he faces internal and external conflicts."
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"The play 'Antigone' by Sophocles presents Antigone as the agonistes, torn between her duty to her family and the state."
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"The novel 'Crime and Punishment' by Fyodor Dostoevsky explores the inner turmoil of its agonistes, Raskolnikov."
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"Many consider the character of Gatsby in F. Scott Fitzgerald's 'The Great Gatsby' to be the agonistes of the story."
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"The film 'Black Swan' portrays the protagonist as an agonistes, battling her own inner demons."
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"The opera 'Tristan und Isolde' by Richard Wagner features Tristan as the agonistes, struggling with his forbidden love."
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"Albert Camus' novella 'The Stranger' presents Meursault as an existential agonistes, grappling with the meaninglessness of life."
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"The graphic novel 'Watchmen' by Alan Moore explores the moral dilemmas faced by its agonistes, the masked vigilantes."
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