The Melian dialogue is a dramatic imaginary dialogue in Thucydides' History of the Peloponnesian War. The Athenians demanded that the Melians surrender their city and pay them tribute or face the destruction of their city. The Melians claimed their right to remain neutral, appealing to the Athenians' sense of mercy toward a small, neutral, and defenceless city. Thucydides' imagines how such a dialogue could have taken place and in this he explores the self-interest of the Athenians, the uneven balance of power between mighty Athens and tiny Melos and whether Athens's decision to attack Melos was just. After a long siege, Athens broke through the defences, killed all the men and sold the women and children as slaves.
Thucydides thought that interstate relations were based on might rather than right. Because of this, international relations allowed the mighty do as they please and force the weak to suffer a"s they must". He was the first writer to use the expression "might is right" which is often translated as might makes right.
A conversation between characters is called a 'dialogue.'
Yes, because it's dialogue.
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Written scripts, Dialogue, and The tragic genre (all of the above apex)
Aeschylus was the first Greek dramatist to introduce the second character, making dialogue between characters possible.
how does the melian dialogue represent key concepts such as self interest, the balance of power, alliances, capabilities. empire and justice?
Yes he has special dialogue with Daredevil and Elektra.
Yes, Ymir has special dialog with certain characters in Marvel Ultimate Alliance, such as Thor. Ymir is a Frost Giant and a frequent antagonist of Thor in the Marvel Comics, so their interactions in the game reflect this rivalry.
Mac OS X has PDF capabilities built in so any application running on a Mac, including iWorks, can save as a PDF from the Print dialogue box.
Movie dialogue is dialogue of movie
The screenwriter is polishing up the dialogue.
The term "line of dialogue" simply means a sentence or phrase of dialogue...not literally one line of dialogue.
A Dialogue was created in 1973.
my teacher made a dialogue
Stephen L. Esquith has written: 'Capabilities, power, and institutions' -- subject(s): Welfare economics, Social justice, Distributive justice, Social ethics, Political ethics 'Political Dialogue'
Plato used the dialogue format to present his philosophical ideas through the conversations of characters. This method allowed for a dynamic exploration of complex concepts and encouraged critical thinking by readers. Additionally, the dialogue form reflected Plato's belief in the importance of inquiry and dialectic as tools for pursuing truth and philosophical understanding.
The word "dialogue" means talking -- dialogue occurs all the time, all around you.