1. Discuss the character of Clyta
Clytaemnestra talks about war and being at peace and satisfied at the end of it which is of course use of her clever dramatic irony but then in another speech by the chorus they talk about "the avenging furies, they will never rest". ... Upon the arrival of Agamemnon Clytaemnestra's cunning and powers come into fruition. The entrance of Agamemnon is that of an austere soldier, a warrior. ... The death of Agamemnon and Cassandra evokes many different responses and reactions. The chorus cannot decipher the meaning of this, she has created disorder. ...
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