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  1. The Oresteia Community Note includes chapter-by-chapter summary and analysis, character list, theme list, historical context, author biography and quizzes written by community members like you. Best summary PDF, themes, and quotes.

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      The Oresteia Community Note includes chapter-by-chapter...

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      In the third part of the "Oresteia" ( "The Eumenides")...

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  2. The Oresteia is the one surviving trilogy from antiquity. It includes the plays Agamemnon, The Libation Bearers , and The Eumenides . The first depicts Agamemnon’s fatal return home; he arrives with his “war prize” Cassandra in tow, and Clytemnestra murders both.

  3. Evil acts put one at risk of polluting themselves, their family, house, bloodline, or even city. While natural acts, such as sex and childbirth, were seen as minor pollutants, extreme infractions, such as rape, murder, and even cannibalism, were considered major sources of pollution.

  4. Jul 27, 2020 · However, the Oresteia, combining themes from both the Iliad and the Odyssey, is in every sense a dramatic main course in which the playwright attempts nothing less than to explore with a truly Homeric amplitude the key conflicts in the human condition: between humans and the gods, male and female, parent and child, passion and reason, the ...

  5. Overview. Written in 458 BC by Greek playwright Aeschylus, The Oresteia is a trilogy of plays that includes Agamemnon, The Libation Bearers, The Eumenides, as well as the lost satyr play, Proteus. The plays of The Oresteia are classic tragedies, a dramatic genre focused on the piteous and cathartic downfall of great heroes.

  6. Hubris: Hubris, generally described as a hero's excessive pride or self-confidence which leads him to his downfall, is a central theme of the Oresteia. It is best exemplified in the character of...

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  8. Jan 11, 2018 · The theme of the Oresteia, justice, was a particularly urgent concern for a democracy that was still only a half-century old. To address this theme Aeschylus transformed from the Odyssey the myth of the final phases of the House of Atreus: the murder of Agamemnon by his wife Clytemnestra and cousin Aegisthus after the sack of Troy, and the ...

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