Dec 24, 2009
Revenge
Revenge drives all of the action in Electra. The family history involves a horrific crime and most of the tragedies which follow are crimes committed to compensate for an earlier crime. Agamemnon sacrifices Iphigeneia, for which Clytemnestra kills him. For her crime, Orestes kills his mother, for which he is pursued by the Furies (although this aspect of the legend is not addressed in Sophocles's drama).
Public vs. Private Life
Since tragedy, according to Aristotle's definition in his Poetics, involves a central figure of more than...
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