Tuesday, January 21, 2020
Agamemnon Essay -- essays research papers fc
 Agamemnon           Agamemnon is a confusing tale of the people that are waiting for the  soldiers to get home from the Trojan war. Most of the play is the chorus  singing about many of the things that happened during the war. The play also  shows the disrespect the men had for women in that time period.         In front of Agamemnon's palace, a watchman wishes his shift would end.  He is tired and wants to sleep but he must stay awake. He awaits news from  Queen Clytemnestra.         The Chorus of Argive elders enters, singing of the war. They sing of  the gods, asking for them to help them win the war, and of the great army. They  anxiously await the news from the Queen.         In the song, they tell how Agamemnon killed his child. He sacrificed  his daughter to Apollo so that Apollo would make the winds blow for his armies  ships. The chorus thinks that deed was horrible, but had to be done for the  good of the country.         The leader asks Clytemnestra if she's heard any news. He doesn't like  being ruled by a woman and treats her somewhat rudely. He only listens to her  because of his loyalty to his King. She tells the leader that the army has  taken Troy. The leader is skeptical and asks her to repeat herself several  times. The Queen gets angry and tells him she is not a "credulous girl."         When the leader asks how Clytemnestra...                      
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