
Aeschylus' Oresteia: The Eumenides Explained Part One
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Vengeance and Justice in 'The Eumenides'
This chapter examines the priestess's encounter with the Furies in Aeschylus' 'The Eumenides', emphasizing themes of guilt and the transformation of internal conflict into external justice. The discussion contrasts the Furies' role as agents of vengeance with a developing understanding of justice, highlighted by Orestes' impending trial before Athena. Additionally, it reflects on the significance of divine influence in justice and the portrayal of spirits in ancient literature, focusing on motivations and rituals associated with vengeance.
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