A man-friendly Titan and a girl with cow's horns on her head provide the cast of "Prometheus Bound," possibly the oldest surviving Greek tragedy. Associate Professor of Ancient Mediterranean Studies Sandra Blakely, explores Aeschylus' use of the tortured Titan and the frenetic girl to ask perennial questions: Is technology a gift? Can man evolve? Are absolute rulers absolutely awful or is there hope for a more just political system? The fee is $20 for Carlos Museum members and $30 for non-members, and it includes the cost of the book. Registration is required by calling 404-727-6118. Fee: $20 for Carlos Museum members; $30 for non-members, includes the cost of the book
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