Classical Mythology | Blood Vengeance, Justice, and the Furies (Lecture 19)

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Lecture 19: The House of Atreus fired the imagination of the great Athenian dramatist Aeschylus, whose Oresteia reshaped the traditional story into brilliant theater. Tragedy to the Athenians was no mere entertainment, but a collective experience highly ritualized in form and vital in function. What are the issues and emotions that Aeschylus explored in his trilogy? Do they bear implications for our understanding of the myth itself?

Lecture 20: https://rumble.com/v4pwqy3-classical-mythology-the-tragedies-of-king-oedipus-lecture-20.html

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