Agamemnon‚ the first play in the Oresteia trilogy by Aeschylus‚ tells the story of what happens to after Agamemnon returns from the Trojan War. In the play‚ Agamemnon returns from the war after having sacrificed his daughter‚ Iphigenia‚ to insure a safe voyage to Troy. When Agamemnon returns with his mistress Cassandra‚ his wife Clytemnestra welcomes him declaring how much she missed him and that she was faithful all this time. However‚ soon after his return‚ Clytemnestra avenges her daughter’s
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Read the case study below and answer the questions with careful analysis on the given case study Helen Bowers was stumped. Sitting in her office at the Plant‚ She pondered the same questions she had been facing for months: How to get her company’s employees to work harder and produce more. No matter what she did‚ it didn’t seem to help much. Helen had inherited the business three years ago when her father‚ Jake Bowers‚ Passed away unexpectedly. Bowers Machine Parts was founded four decades ago
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A characteristics of an epic hero demonstrated in Homer epic poems was the interference of supernatural beings either as allies or enemies. Ancient Greeks society believed in gods and goddesses who live above Mount Olympus and watch over mortals below. The Greeks believed that these gods and goddesses interfered with life below Olympus. This is seen in both Homers poems the Iliad and the Odyssey‚ where the gods interfered throughout the stories. In the Iliad‚ the gods interfered in both side of the
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Once upon a time on mount Olympus‚ there was an argument between two very important god and goddess. Apollo‚ the god of music‚ poetry‚ healing‚ and the sun‚ was arguing with Artemis‚ the goddess of the hunt‚ archery‚ and the moon. They were both siblings of Zeus and Leto. All of the Olympian gods were gathered around them listening. They were arguing about which is more important‚ the moon or the sun. They decided that they had to hold a competition to see which the superior one was. The winner would
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6) A. Clytemnestra / Vengeful B. “She proclaimed…’Here likes my husband dead‚ struck down justly by my hand‚’...It was his blood that stained her dress and face and she was glad.” (Hamilton 356) C. Ten years had passed since the start of the Trojan war‚ but Agamemnon’s murder of his daughter had not been forgotten. Ever since the fateful day when the king of Mycenae had his own child slain to appease Artemis‚ his wife had waited to take her vengeance. She had taken a lover and all the people of the
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Agamemnon-Final Response The main theme in Agamemnon is revenge. It is clearly shown throughout the play and it is even seen in other works unrelated to the story. In order to get to war‚ Agamemnon must sacrifice his daughter‚ Iphigenia. Clytemnestra‚ wants revenge‚ in the form of death‚ on Agamemnon after this event. In addition‚ she wants Agamemnon to die because he has had a mistress during the time he is at war‚ and because she wants to continue to have her affair with Aegisthus‚ Agamemnon’s
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In The Encomium of Helen Gorgias‚ uses his sophistic knowledge to persuade his audience into believing that Helen should not be blamed for the chaos that she is blamed for. Rhetorical figures are just about everywhere they add influence to Gorgias’ speech‚ and allow him to not only express his ideas‚ but also get into the mind of the audience subliminally. Rhyming and parisosis allow Gorgias flow freely through his speech adding in persuasive information here and there that otherwise would have
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Helen Levitt was born on August 31‚ 1913 and lived a successful and long life. In fact‚ she didn’t pass until March 29‚ 2009. Levitt was an American photographer who was particularly prominent for "street photography" around New York City. She was known as a common “street shooter.” Levitt grew up in Brooklyn‚ where she later dropped out of high school‚ and taught herself photography while working for a commercial photographer. While teaching classes in art to children in 1937‚ Levitt became
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Apostrophe to Helen Marlowe’s Doctor Faustus shows the tragic doom of a budding scholar‚ who was highly efficient in all the field of studies and also a young aspirant‚ who had the immense potentiality to rise high above all other existing academicians of all times. It is fair to say that Faustus represents the quintessential Renaissance man - it is his thirst for knowledge that drives him into his pact with Mephostophiles. Faustus had that unquenchable thirst for knowledge and in his attempt
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Beauty is often something that many get distracted by. In the poem “To Helen” by Edgar Allen Poe‚ he emphasizes the value of Helen’s beauty. However in Hilda Doolittle poem “Helen” she emphasizes the destruction caused by Helen’s beauty. Together these two poems show two sides of beauty and how it affects those surrounded by it. With beauty being such an attraction for men‚ Poe writing an entire poem on beauty is no surprise. Compared to the meaning of Doolittle’s poem‚ poe’s is about Helen’s head
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