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This article examines Clytemnestra's quest for vengeance in Aeschylus's The Oresteia, presenting her as a strong character motivated by her husband Agamemnon's deep treachery. During his ten-year absence, Clytemnestra plans her revenge when he falsely sacrifices their daughter, Iphigenia. She kills Agamemnon upon his return, justifying her action as a kind of justice as opposed to retaliation. The story explores themes of justice, fate, and the complexity of motivation, showing how Clytemnestra's deeds are a reflection of tragedies in her family as well as personal experiences. In the end, it makes readers wonder about the fine line that separates justice from retaliation and invites them to analyze the moral ramifications of her decisions in light of the House of Atreus' curse.
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