Hannah Arendt in her essay “On Violence” (1969) says ‘Events, by definition, are occurrences?

... that interrupt routine processes and routine procedures…’ (1969:109). In light of this explain how the term “event” beco

... that interrupt routine processes and routine procedures…’ (1969:109). In light of this explain how the term “event” becomes dramatised in Sophocles’ Antigone as a violent action and violent circumstance-that might incorporate even further considerations from Arendt including: the “implement” and the effect of the interplay between the “ends” and the “means.”

or:... that interrupt routine processes and routine procedures\u2026\u2019 (1969:109). In light of this explain how the term \u201cevent\u201d becomes dramatised in Sophocles\u2019 Antigone as a violent action and violent circumstance-that might incorporate even further considerations from Arendt including: the \u201cimplement\u201d and the effect of the interplay between the \u201cends\u201d and the \u201cmeans.\u201d

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