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Clytemnestra-Hatred and Revenge

Clytaemnestra-The Hatred and Revenge
In Agamemnon, Clytaemnestra’s reaction to events that occurred, led her control her own destiny. She was consumed with hatred. The fact that she knew what she was doing makes her an aggressive figure in this book. To accept Clytaemnestra as an aggressive figure, it is necessary to look at certain events before and after drama, Agamemnon. Agamemnon was doomed before he was born. His ancestors had offended the gods and therefore were cursed. This curse included those of the family who were not yet born.
When the Trojan War began Agamemnon was called to help rescue his brother’s wife Helen. However, in order to resume this d...

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