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A Cornelian dilemma (dilemme cornélien) (also spelt in translation with two "l"'s i.e. "Corneillian") is a dilemma in which someone is obliged to choose one option from a range of options all of which reveals a detrimental effect on themselves or someone near them. In classical drama, it will typically involve the character experiencing an inner conflict, forcing them to choose between love and honour or inclination and duty. The dilemma is named after French dramatist Pierre Corneille, in whose play Le Cid (1636) the protagonist, Rodrigue, is torn between two desires: that of the love of Chimène, or avenging his family, who has been wronged by Chimène's father. Rodrigue either seeks revenge to avenge his lover or lose the honour.

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  • A Cornelian dilemma (dilemme cornélien) (also spelt in translation with two "l"'s i.e. "Corneillian") is a dilemma in which someone is obliged to choose one option from a range of options all of which reveals a detrimental effect on themselves or someone near them. In classical drama, it will typically involve the character experiencing an inner conflict, forcing them to choose between love and honour or inclination and duty. The dilemma is named after French dramatist Pierre Corneille, in whose play Le Cid (1636) the protagonist, Rodrigue, is torn between two desires: that of the love of Chimène, or avenging his family, who has been wronged by Chimène's father. Rodrigue either seeks revenge to avenge his lover or lose the honour. (en)
  • Un dilemme cornélien ou choix cornélien ou conflit cornélien est une expression française déclinée de l’œuvre du XVIIe siècle du dramaturge français Pierre Corneille, impliquant la notion d'un dilemme à double contrainte extrême, complexe, ou impossible à résoudre, entre deux valeurs contradictoires de philosophie morale aussi importantes l'une que l'autre, à l'origine d'un conflit psychique opposant généralement la raison aux sentiments, entre, par exemple, l'amour et l'honneur, ou le désir et le devoir, avec un éventuel dénouement possible heureux. (fr)
  • Un dilema corneliano (choix cornélien) es un dilema en el cual alguien está obligado a escoger entre dos acciones que tendrán un efecto perjudicial sobre él mismo o sobre alguien cercano. En el drama clásico, esto frecuentemente incluye al protagonista enfrentando un conflicto interno que lo obliga a escoger entre el amor y el honor, o el deseo y el deber. (es)
  • Un dilemma corneliano (in francese: dilemme cornélien o choix cornélien) è un dilemma in cui qualcuno è obbligato a scegliere fra due corsi di azione entrambi inaccettabili in quanto ciascuno di essi avrà un effetto dannoso sull'agente o su qualcuno a lui vicino. Nella drammaturgia classica, un tale dilemma si sostanzia in una situazione tipica in cui un protagonista si trovi a fare esperienza di un conflitto interiore che lo forza a scegliere fra due opzioni inconciliabili, come amore e onore, o desiderio e dovere. (it)
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  • Un dilema corneliano (choix cornélien) es un dilema en el cual alguien está obligado a escoger entre dos acciones que tendrán un efecto perjudicial sobre él mismo o sobre alguien cercano. En el drama clásico, esto frecuentemente incluye al protagonista enfrentando un conflicto interno que lo obliga a escoger entre el amor y el honor, o el deseo y el deber. El nombre del dilema corneliano está basado en el dramaturgo francés Pierre Corneille, en cuya obra Le Cid (1636) el protagonista, Rodrigo, debe escoger entre dos deseos: el amor de Jimena o la venganza de su familia, quienes fueron agraviados por el padre de Jimena. Rodrigo puede vengarse y perder el amor de su amada o renunciar a la venganza y perder su honor, llevando a un dilema corneliano. (es)
  • A Cornelian dilemma (dilemme cornélien) (also spelt in translation with two "l"'s i.e. "Corneillian") is a dilemma in which someone is obliged to choose one option from a range of options all of which reveals a detrimental effect on themselves or someone near them. In classical drama, it will typically involve the character experiencing an inner conflict, forcing them to choose between love and honour or inclination and duty. The dilemma is named after French dramatist Pierre Corneille, in whose play Le Cid (1636) the protagonist, Rodrigue, is torn between two desires: that of the love of Chimène, or avenging his family, who has been wronged by Chimène's father. Rodrigue either seeks revenge to avenge his lover or lose the honour. (en)
  • Un dilemme cornélien ou choix cornélien ou conflit cornélien est une expression française déclinée de l’œuvre du XVIIe siècle du dramaturge français Pierre Corneille, impliquant la notion d'un dilemme à double contrainte extrême, complexe, ou impossible à résoudre, entre deux valeurs contradictoires de philosophie morale aussi importantes l'une que l'autre, à l'origine d'un conflit psychique opposant généralement la raison aux sentiments, entre, par exemple, l'amour et l'honneur, ou le désir et le devoir, avec un éventuel dénouement possible heureux. (fr)
  • Un dilemma corneliano (in francese: dilemme cornélien o choix cornélien) è un dilemma in cui qualcuno è obbligato a scegliere fra due corsi di azione entrambi inaccettabili in quanto ciascuno di essi avrà un effetto dannoso sull'agente o su qualcuno a lui vicino. Nella drammaturgia classica, un tale dilemma si sostanzia in una situazione tipica in cui un protagonista si trovi a fare esperienza di un conflitto interiore che lo forza a scegliere fra due opzioni inconciliabili, come amore e onore, o desiderio e dovere. Il dilemma corneliano prende il nome dal drammaturgo francese Pierre Corneille, nella cui opera Le Cid (1636) il protagonista, Rodrigo, è lacerato fra due inclinazioni: da una parte il voler essere meritevole dell'amore della sua sposa Chimène; dall'altra, il desiderio di vendicare il proprio padre dall'onta inflittagli dal padre di lei. Rodrigo può ottenere la vendetta solo perdendo così l'amore della sua amata, oppure rinunciare alla vendetta e perdere l'onore di fronte alla sua famiglia e alla stessa amata. (it)
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