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Electra

Book • 1588
Written towards the end of Sophocles' career, 'Electra' dramatizes the story of Orestes' revenge for the murder of his father, King Agamemnon, by his mother Clytemnestra and her lover Aegisthus.

The play explores Electra's intense grief and desire for vengeance, her psychological turmoil, and the moral complexities of her actions.

The story unfolds with Orestes' return, his secret identity, and the eventual revelation and execution of the revenge plot.

The play is notable for its examination of character, particularly Electra's unwavering dedication to her father and her conflict with her moral duty towards her mother.

The tragic ending highlights the cyclical nature of violence and the consequences of revenge.

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Tristan Hughes
when discussing ancient Greek tragedies.
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Edith Hall
in a review of a stage production at the Duke of York's Theatre.
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Natalie Haynes
when discussing Sophocles' surviving plays.
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