Electra
Book Review
Sophocles' tragedy «Electra» is a profound exploration of human passions, revenge, and moral dilemmas. At the heart of the plot is Electra, the daughter of Agamemnon, who longs to avenge her father's murder. Critics note that Sophocles masterfully conveys the inner world of the heroine, her suffering, and obsession with revenge. Unlike other versions of the myth, such as Euripides', Sophocles makes Electra the central figure, emphasizing her resilience and unyielding nature. Special attention is given to the contrast between Electra and her sister Chrysothemis, who chooses a path of submission and compliance. Critics also point out that the tragedy raises questions about justice and moral responsibility, prompting the audience to reflect on the cost of revenge. Sophocles creates a tense atmosphere where each character faces moral and ethical dilemmas, making the play relevant even today.
