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Aeschylus
Featured in ancient Greek literature, from poems to plays, the Erinyes form the Chorus and play a major role in the conclusion of Aeschylus's dramatic trilogy the Oresteia. In the first play, Agamemnon, King Agamemnon returns home from the Trojan War, where he is slain by his wife, Clytemnestra, who wants vengeance for her daughter Iphigen
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We shine with brightness. And I who am here dissembled Proffer my deeds to oblivion, and my love To the posterity of the desert and the fruit of the gourd.
T.S. Eliot • The Essential T.S. Eliot
He whispers a line from Euripides to an audience only of memories. – All is change; all yields its place and goes.
Colin C. Murphy • The Lost Voices - Liber 3: An epic trilogy of ancient Pompeii.
These two things have befallen you —who will grieve with you?— devastation and destruction, famine and sword— who will comfort you?[149]