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The Oresteia: "Euminides."
Title: The Oresteia: "Euminides."
Category: Literature
Details: Words: 413 | Pages: 1.8 (approximately 235 words/page)
The Oresteia: "Euminides."
Are the gods in control of their own destinies?
There are many quotes relating to this topic in The Eumenides, but I found one that particularly sparked this question for me: "But I shall give the suppliant help and rescue, for/if I willingly fail him who turns to me for aid,/his wrath, before gods and men, is fearful thing." Lines 232-234
In this quotation spoken by the god of prophecy, Apollo, he admits that
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by the 'younger' gods. As said by the Furies to Apollo: "Such are the actions of the younger gods. These hold/by unconditional force, beyond all right, a throne/that runs reeking blood,/blood at the feet, blood at the head.../[Apollo] has spoiled his secret shrine's/hearth with the stain, driven and hallowed the action on./He made man's way cross the place of the ways of god/and blighted age-old distributions of power."
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