
The Electra of Sophocles
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Gilbert A. Davies offers a compelling analysis of Sophocles' "Electra", exploring the play's profound exploration of justice, revenge, and familial duty. He delves into Electra's passionate longing for retribution against her mother Clytemnestra and her unwavering loyalty to her slain father Agamemnon, revealing how these intense emotions drive the tragic unfolding. Davies examines the intricate character dynamics and the play's enduring relevance, highlighting how Sophocles masterfully portrays the complexities of human morality and the destructive power of obsession. This insightful study sh...
Gilbert A. Davies offers a compelling analysis of Sophocles' "Electra", exploring the play's profound exploration of justice, revenge, and familial duty. He delves into Electra's passionate longing for retribution against her mother Clytemnestra and her unwavering loyalty to her slain father Agamemnon, revealing how these intense emotions drive the tragic unfolding. Davies examines the intricate character dynamics and the play's enduring relevance, highlighting how Sophocles masterfully portrays the complexities of human morality and the destructive power of obsession. This insightful study sheds new light on the timeless themes of the tragedy, inviting readers to reflect on the enduring questions of justice and the human condition.The Electra of Sophocles is an unchanged, high-quality reprint of the original edition of 1869.