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English, 08.05.2021 01:00 KaseyT

In Hamilton's Mythology, “[Clytemnestra] saw no reason to explain her act or excuse it. She was not a murderer in her own eyes, she was an executioner. She had punished a murderer [Agamemnon], the murderer of his own child” (Hamilton 356).

“Aegisthus [adulterer with Clytemnestra], of course, must die, but to kill him alone would never satisfy justice. His crime was less black than another’s. What then? Could it be justice that a son [Orestes] should take a mother’s [Clytemnestra’s] life to avenge a father’s [Agamemnon’s] death?” (Hamilton 357-358).

Put yourself in both Clytemnestra’s place and Orestes’ place and explain your thoughts about their situations.

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