The Erinyes on the stage in the Atreides

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The Erinyes come from the depths of religious thought before the official religions. Before Aeschylus the popular imagination confused them with other demons or dangerous and poisonous animals. Classical Greek literature (Homer The Epic Cycle Hesiod Stesichore Pindar) would refer to their functions rather than their form. When the Erinyes become anthropomorphic in Aeschylus'' Eumenides where they appear on stage they declare that they are ancient goddesses (ancient even in the time of the myth) while the gods of Olympus are young gods. Aeschylus tries to show that even these primitive creatures could be tamed by just laws of Athens a civilized city and become Eumenides. Nevertheless they remain threatening in human thought throughout the centuries. Three dramatic authors of the 20th century Jean Gidaudaux in Electra Jean Paul Sartre in Les Mouches and T. S. Eliot in The Family Reunion use them as characters in their plays to expose their ideas about justice freedom being and becoming. All the works end with a hope according to each of these authors.
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