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examine critically the dramatic structure and relevance of the Cassandra scene in the Agamemnon

Date Submitted: 01/09/2003 14:19:06
Category: / Arts & Humanities
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Examine critically the dramatic structure and relevance of the Cassandra scene in the Agamemnon. BY SARAH SIKKES. Cassandra, was a daughter of Hecuba and King Priam, the rulers of Troy during the Trojan War according to Homer's Iliad. Cassandra was a beautiful young woman, blessed with the gift of prophecy by Apollo, who was infatuated with her. Unfortunately, she shunned Apollo at the last minute and he added a twist to her gift; Cassandra was …

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…use her for different purposes; in Aeschylus, she is totally dependent on the god Apollo, who is made responsible for her death, and she tries in vain to break his influence on her; in Euripides, she sees herself as the avenger of Troy, being the cause for Agamemnon's death, and represents human autonomy against the gods. BIBLIOGRAPHY Tragedy as performance. By;NURIT YAARI Robert Graves. Greek Myths. London; Cassell & Company Ltd. 1958 Agamemnon. Aeschylus. Penguin Edition

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