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    Aeschylus’ Agamemnon of The Oresteia has one of the most morally intriguing characters and story lines in all of ancient Greek tragedies. Clytemnestra‚ the queen and wife of Agamemnon has many reasons for why she murdered him; however‚ it is difficult to quickly jump to conclusions on her innocence. The inherent nature of Greek tragedies‚ the belief in prophecy and fate‚ and the lack of marital faithfulness are all themes in Agamemnon that weigh heavily on the debate of her innocence. Through passages

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    Don Quixote is about a man who falls in love with a fictitious woman named Lady Dulcinea del Toboso (Lady Sweetheart of Toboso). Don Quixote was a lonely man‚ he lived with his niece and servants‚ but he was lonely where it all counts- in the heart. So he read; he read books about knights and beautiful maidens. Realizing that there really is love and all is not lost he decides to go on an adventure to look for his lady. Quixote rode a horse named Rosinante‚ which translates into Broken Down Hag;

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    The story of Agamemnon has been told three times throughout our readings‚ twice in the Odyssey and in the play Agamemnon. Each recounting of the tale differs slightly from the last and while the outcome is always the same‚ the characters are portrayed in vastly different lights between the poem and the play. Where the Odyssey portrays Agamemnon as a hero murdered by his lecherous wife Clytemnestra and his cowardly cousin Aegisthus‚ Agamemnon portrays him as cold and arrogant while his wife is a more

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    In Aeschylus’ Agamemnon there are many different opinions about what kind of king and commander Agamemnon was. Some argued that he was good‚ while others dispute that his motives were wrong. Clytemnestra‚ Agamemnon’s wife‚ gained a strong hatred for him‚ after he sacrificed his own daughter so he could go to war. Many believe that this was not necessary and could have been overcome. The chorus seems to agree with this to an extent‚ and feels that Agamemnon could have prayed and requested that

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    Character Analysis of Agamemnon Power as prime motivation In The Iliad‚ Homer gives us many characters to examine: Some characters are simple while some are complicated‚ some are heroic‚ some are cowards‚ some are motivated by the desire for kleos and plunder while some are motivated by power. Each warrior goes into battle with different responsibilities‚ obligations and motives depending on rank and class. For example‚ a king has different motivations for going to war than a soldier has.

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    Achilles Vs Agamemnon

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    the ancient world‚ and Agamemnon the king of Mycenae. In The Iliad Achilles and Agamemnon are both fuelled by spite and blinded by stubbornness which causes them to suffer the consequences of their own actions. The quarrel between Achilles and Agamemnon is sparked in Book 1 of The Iliad‚ Homer illustrates the detrimental impact their actions have on them

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    used as symbolic in representation for evil‚ concealment‚ and blindness. In the opening of Agamemnon‚ the darkness that consumed the scene was used for effect in order to convey indirectly‚ themes of evil‚ concealment‚ and blindness. The theme of evil was clearly supported by the actions of the character. The play was one of murder and revenge‚ both of which are traditionally sinful in nature. Agamemnon is murdered in the play by his wife Clytaemestra‚ who does so in hopes of avenging the death

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    In the first six books of the Iliad Agamemnon goes through the rite of passage‚ which evolves his character from a strong‚ centralized‚ authoritative leader to an incompetent selfish individual due to the crucible of beauty‚ the empowerment of Chryseis. The rite of passage of Agamemnon does not operate chronologically but starts with the state of liminality‚ his choice of rejecting ransom from Chryses‚ the separation‚ his diminishment as an extraordinary leader‚ and finally the partial fulfillment

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    Agamemnon vs Hamlet

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    I think that Hamlet was more tragic in comparison to Agamemnon. The reason being is because in Hamlet Claudius is driven to kill his own brother‚ King Hamlet‚ just so he can marry his own sister-in-law. Hamlet is plotting to kill his own uncle and is speaks of his own mother in a hateful manner e:g Within a month‚ Ere yet the salt of most unrighteous tears Had left the flushing in her gallèd eyes‚ She married. O most wicked speed‚ to post With such dexterity to incestuous sheets! A son

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    overwhelming‚ as immediate emotions all come together. In the play‚ AgamemnonAgamemnon makes this experience a reality. He has two options and he had to choose one: he either had to sacrifice his daughter‚ Iphigenia and if he didn’t do this‚ all his troops on board would die. In order to save the life of his troops on board‚ “he dared to sacrifice his daughter‚ a first offering to bless the fleet‚ to fight that woman-revenging war” (Agamemnon 225-7). Although Iphigenia pleaded to his father not to harm

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