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Agamemnon

Agamemnon

In Greek mythology, Agamemnon was the king of Mycenae or Argos (different names of the same region), son of King Atreus and Queen Aerope. His brother was Menelaus, who was married to Helen, the main characters that participated in the events leading to the Trojan War. He was married to Clytemnestra, and had four children; […]

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Analyse the theme of hereditary guilt in the play Agamemnon

Justify Agamemnon as a tragedy of Sin, Punishment and Redemption.

Answer: Every sin is punished but in the punishment innocents are hurt. “While Zeus abides enthroned… the wrongdoer suffers,” but often so does the wrongdoer’s children or wife or concubine. This “curse of the gods” is not unique to Aeschyls plays; it is the condition of our fallen world. Protestants in Northern Ireland cannot identify

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Analyse the theme of hereditary guilt in the play Agamemnon

Analyse the theme of hereditary guilt in the play Agamemnon.

Answer: The Agamemnon, Choephori, and Eumenides were the last tragedies composed by Aeschylus, and were produced in 458 [B.C.], two years before his death, along with the satiric drama Proteus. The tetra-logy as a whole was called the Oresteia, a name which, whether due to Aeschylus or not, appears to have been in use at

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Analyse the theme of hereditary guilt in the play Agamemnon

How far does Clytemnestra draw the readers’ sympathy in Agamemnon?

Answer: Agamemnon is treated as the masterpiece of Aeschylus.Agamemnon, the first play of the ‘Oresteian Trilogy’ is considered the best of all Greek dramas. Aeschylus was the first successful tragedian and his ‘Oresteia’ was the only surviving trilogy of the ancient world of which the first play ‘Agamemnon’ is considered the greatest of all Greek

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How does Aeschylus build intense dramatic suspense around Agamemnon’s home coming in the play Agamemnon?

Answer: Agamemnon is treated as the masterpiece of Aeschylus. In it the action takes place before the palace of Agamemnon in Argos at the time of his victorious return from the Trojan War. Besides, the grand theme of the play based on sin, murder, punishment and a fatalistic conception of human life’, the intense dramatic

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Analyse the theme of hereditary guilt in the play Agamemnon

Character of Clytemnestra in the play Agamemnon.

Answer: Agamemnon is the first play in a trilogy of tragedies by Aeschylus entitled the Oresteia. Even though Agamemnon gets a shout-out in the play’s title, Clytemnestra may well be its most interesting character. By interesting, we don’t mean likable – after all, technically speaking, she is a liar, a two-timer, and a murderer. But

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Important Question and Answer of Agamemnon by Aeschylus.

Q. Discuss the character of Clytemnestra in the play Agamemnon. Answer: Agamemnon is the first play in a trilogy of tragedies by Aeschylus entitled the Oresteia. Even though Agamemnon gets a shout-out in the play’s title, Clytemnestra may well be its most interesting character. By interesting, we don’t mean likable – after all, technically speaking, she

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