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| Agmemnon's cousing and Clytemnestra's lover. |
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| King of Argos. Husband of Clytemnestra. Brother of Menelaus. |
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| protagonist. Agamemnon's wife, ruled Argos in his absence. |
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| trojan princess.Captured by agamemnon to be his slave and mistress. Apollo's lover, gifted with prophecies. Broke a promise with Apollo- he made people around her doubtful. |
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| elder citezens of Argos. Advisors to Clytemnestra. To old to fight in war. |
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| Sanctuary of Apollo, where Orestese goes and is comanded by Apollo to avenge father's death |
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| Daughter of Agamemnon and Clytemnestra. |
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| women dressed in black with snake hair. immortals but not godesses. Function is to seek vengence on behalf of those who have no avengers. |
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| Brings the chorus news of Agamemnon's safe homecoming. |
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| Agamemnon's sacrificed daughter |
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| Clytemnestra and Agamemnon's son. Avenges father's death. |
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| Atreus's brother, Aegisthu's father, ate boiled children |
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| men assigned to watch for signal of troy's fall from roof of palace |
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