This whole play was just a mess of gender equality, revenge, and unfair side-taking. Clytemnestra kills Agamemnon because he killed their daughter to further his army, Orestes kills Clytemnestra to avenge his father, and the Furies was to kill Orestes. Stop with the bloodshed please! Revenge gets people nowhere. Why is it, though, that Clytemnestra gets away with murder to avenge her daughter, but Orestes gets a whole horde of angry Furies when he avenges his father by murdering Clytemnestra? That really struck me as strange. And then Apollo decides to jump into the whole ordeal to defend Orestes! While Apollo does make a good point in saying the Furies are basically outdated, his involvement only added another layer to the drama. All in all, what stood out to me from this play is that revenge should not be in our hands; God is a just God, and will deal with our calamities.
I commented on Abbie and Clabo's posts. :)
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