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EN 101C: Indian Classical Literature

Ramayana – Valmiki

Ayodhya Kanda

Rama — Prince of Ayodhya; ideal son and heir to the throne

Sita — Wife of Rama; symbol of virtue and devotion

Lakshmana — Rama's loyal brother

King Dasharatha — King of Ayodhya; father of Rama

Kaikeyi — Dasharatha's wife; causes Rama's exile

Kausalya — Rama's mother

Sumitra — Mother of Lakshmana

Bharata — Rama's brother; refuses kingship

Shatrughna — Bharata's loyal brother

Manthara — Kaikeyi's maid; instigates exile

Vashistha — Royal priest and advisor

Sumantra — Royal charioteer

Yuddha Kanda

Rama — Warrior hero fighting Ravana

Ravana — King of Lanka; antagonist

Hanuman — Devotee of Rama; messenger and warrior

Sugriva — King of monkeys; Rama's ally

Vibhishana — Ravana's righteous brother

Kumbhakarna — Ravana's mighty brother

Indrajit (Meghnad) — Ravana's son; powerful warrior

Angada — Monkey prince and envoy

Mandodari — Ravana's wife

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Mahabharata – Vyasa

Sabha Parva

Yudhishthira — Eldest Pandava; embodiment of dharma

Bhima — Pandava of strength

Arjuna — Master archer

Nakula & Sahadeva — Twin Pandava brothers

Draupadi — Wife of the Pandavas

Duryodhana — Leader of Kauravas; antagonist

Shakuni — Duryodhana's uncle; mastermind of dice game

Dhritarashtra — Blind king of Hastinapura

Vidura — Wise counselor

Krishna — Divine guide and protector

Virata Parva

Arjuna (Brihannala) — Disguised as dance teacher

Yudhishthira (Kanka) — Court advisor

Bhima (Ballava) — Cook

Nakula (Granthika) — Horse keeper

Sahadeva (Tantripala) — Cowherd

Draupadi (Sairandhri) — Maid to the queen

King Virata — Ruler who shelters Pandavas

Kichaka — Commander who harasses Draupadi

Uttara — Prince of Virata

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Natyashastra – Bharata Muni

(Theory text — roles are conceptual)

Bharata Muni — Author of dramatic theory

Rasa — Aesthetic emotion experienced by audience

Bhava — Emotional states expressed by actors

Sthayi Bhava — Dominant emotion

Vibhava — Cause of emotion

Anubhava — Expression of emotion

Vyabhichari Bhava — Transitory emotions

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Abhijnanasakuntalam – Kalidasa

Dushyanta — King; hero of the play

Shakuntala — Heroine; daughter of a sage

Kanva — Sage; Shakuntala's foster father

Durvasa — Sage whose curse causes separation

Anasuya & Priyamvada — Shakuntala's friends

Sarvadamana (Bharata) — Son of Shakuntala and Dushyanta

Matali — Charioteer of Indra

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Mrichchhakatika – Sudraka

Charudatta — Poor Brahmin; noble hero

Vasantasena — Courtesan; heroine

Sansthanaka — Villain; brother-in-law of the king

Maitreya — Friend of Charudatta

Aryaka — Revolutionary who becomes king

Madanika — Maid of Vasantasena

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Kadambari – Banabhatta

Chandrāpīḍa — Prince; central hero

Kadambari — Heroine

Mahashveta — Friend of Kadambari

Pundarika — Chandrapida's close friend

King Tarapida — Chandrapida's father

Patralekha — Companion of Chandrapida

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EN 102C: European Classical Literature

Iliad (Book I) – Homer

Achilles — Greatest Greek warrior

Agamemnon — Leader of Greek forces

Patroclus — Achilles' close companion

Briseis — Achilles' war prize

Chryseis — Priest's daughter taken by Agamemnon

Chryses — Priest of Apollo

Hector — Trojan hero

Apollo — God who sends plague

Thetis — Achilles' mother

Zeus — King of gods

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Oedipus Rex – Sophocles

Oedipus — King of Thebes; tragic hero

Jocasta — Queen; Oedipus' wife and mother

Creon — Jocasta's brother

Tiresias — Blind prophet

Laius — Former king of Thebes

Chorus — Theban elders

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The Pot of Gold – Plautus

Euclio — Miser obsessed with gold

Lyconides — Young lover

Phaedria — Euclio's daughter

Megadorus — Wealthy old suitor

Staphyla — Euclio's maid

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Satires – Horace

Horace — Poet and narrator

Maecenas — Patron and addressee

Stock figures — Represent social vices

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Divine Comedy: Inferno (Canto I & II) – Dante

Dante (Pilgrim) — Traveller through Hell

Virgil — Guide and symbol of reason

Beatrice — Symbol of divine love

Leopard — Symbol of desire

Lion — Symbol of pride

She-wolf — Symbol of greed

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