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Agamemnon

Anc Grk. Ἀγαμέμνων · 458 до н.э.
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Book Review

Aeschylus's tragedy «Agamemnon» is the first part of the Oresteia trilogy and is considered one of the greatest works of ancient Greek literature. Critics note that Aeschylus masterfully uses dramatic and poetic form to explore themes of fate, justice, and revenge. The central figure of the play is King Agamemnon, returning home after the Trojan War, where he is met by his treacherous wife Clytemnestra. Aeschylus creates a tense atmosphere, gradually revealing the intrigues and betrayals that lead to the tragic finale. Special attention is given to the chorus, which not only comments on the events but also expresses moral and philosophical reflections, adding depth and complexity to the play. Critics also emphasize the play's relevance, as it addresses timeless questions of human nature and moral choice. Aeschylus's language, rich in metaphors and symbols, makes the work challenging to comprehend, yet incredibly expressive and powerful.

Agamemnon
Date of publication: 20 October 2024
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Agamemnon
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Original titleAnc Grk. Ἀγαμέμνων · 458 до н.э.
Genre: Drama