Agamemnon
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<p><strong>Agamemnon</strong> is the first play in <em>The Oresteia</em> a trilogy by Aeschylus first performed in 458 BCE. The play tells the tragic story of King Agamemnon's return from the Trojan War and his murder at the hands of his wife Clytemnestra. It explores themes of justice revenge fate and the consequences of past sins.</p><p>The play is set against the backdrop of a family curse. Agamemnon's ancestors the House of Atreus were marked by betrayal and violence. To ensure success in the Trojan War Agamemnon sacrificed his daughter <strong>Iphigenia</strong> to appease the goddess Artemis which deeply enraged his wife <strong>Clytemnestra</strong>.</p><p>The play opens with a <strong>Watchman</strong> on the palace roof in Argos waiting for news of the war. He sees the signal fires announcing Troy's fall and rejoices but he hints that trouble is coming.</p><p>Clytemnestra now ruling in Agamemnon's absence pretends to welcome her husband home with joy. She orders a red carpet (symbolizing blood) to be laid out for Agamemnon an act of hubris (excessive pride) which makes him uneasy.</p><p>Agamemnon arrives with the Trojan princess <strong>Cassandra</strong> his war prize and a prophetess cursed by Apollo-she can see the future but no one believes her. She foresees Agamemnon's murder and her own death but enters the palace knowing she cannot change fate.</p><p>Inside the palace Clytemnestra kills Agamemnon in his bath with an axe. She emerges proudly justifying her actions claiming vengeance for Iphigenia. She also kills Cassandra.</p><p>Her lover <strong>Aegisthus</strong> Agamemnon's cousin appears revealing his own vendetta: Agamemnon's father Atreus had killed and served Aegisthus' brothers as food. Now Aegisthus and Clytemnestra seize power in Argos.</p><p>Clytemnestra is one of Greek tragedy's most powerful female characters. Unlike passive tragic heroines she is intelligent politically shrewd and ruthlessly determined. While she seeks justice for Iphigenia her actions lead to more bloodshed setting the stage for the next play <em>The Libation Bearers</em> where her son Orestes seeks vengeance for Agamemnon's murder.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p>
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