Medea and Electra by Euripides

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The chorus is simply saying that the gods are in charge of all things and mortals can only understand so far.

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Medea and Electra by Euripides

In "Medea," key deaths include Creusa (Glauce) and Creon, who die from poisoned robes given by Medea, and Medea's own sons, whom she kills to hurt their father, Jason. In "Electra," Agamemnon,...

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