Who slained Argisthus?
Orestes (Agamemnon's son
Where was Iphegenia sacrificed?
On the shore of Aulis
True - Electra supports Orestes in avenging Agamemnon
What theme is connected to Agamemnon's return home from war?
The story explores how victory and pride can still end in tragedy
What does Artemis do in the story?
She demands the sacrifice of Iphigenia because Agamemnon offended her
Who arrives at the gates of the palace with false news that Orestes is dead?
A slave
Where does most of the conflict of the story take place?
In the royal palace of Mycenae
Aegisthus is loyal to Agamemnon throughout the story
False - Aegisthus betrays Agamemnon by helping Clytemnestra kill him
What theme is shown through Clymenestra's ations against Agamemnon?
Her actions shows themes of anger, vengeance, and the consequences of past wrongs
How does Apollo influence Oreste's actions?
Apollo commands Orestes to avenge Agamemnon's death even if it means killing is own mother
Who kills Clytemnestra?
Orestes(her son)
At first, his return seems victorious, but the palace quickly becomes a place of murder and chaos after Clytemnestra kills him
Clytemnestra killed Agamemnon because she wanted him to become king again
False - She killed him out of anger over the sacrifice of their daughter, Iphigenia, and because of her relationship with Aegisthus
How does the story of Agamemnon and his children explore the theme of fate?
The characters seem unable to escape the curse and tragedies placed upon their family
What role does Hermes play?
Hermes helps guide and protect Orestes especially during his journey and while carrying out Apollo's command
Who were the two sons of Atreus?
Agamemnon, the commander of the Greek forces at Troy, and Menelaus, the husband of Helen
How does Edith Hamilton describe the setting to make the family tragedy feel inevitable?
Orestes never feels guilt after taking revenge
False - He is deeply troubled and haunted afterward
What does Orestes's conflict reveal about the theme of justice?
It shows that justice can be complicated when family loyalty and morality clash
What role does Zeus play in the story of Agamemnon and his children?
He represents the highest authority of fate and justice. Although he does not intervene directly, the events unfold under his rule, showing that even kings are subject to divine order.
Who did Agamemnon sacrifice to appease the gods for favorable sailing winds?
Iphigenia
How does the palace of Mycenae contribute to the dark mood of the story
The palace feels cold, tense, and dangerous because its filled with betrayal, revenge, and fear. Many tragic events happen here, which gives the setting a gloomy atmosphere
The story suggests that revenge always brings peace and happiness
False - Revenge continues the cycle of suffering and tragedy in the family
What lesson does the story teach about revenge and forgiveness?
The story suggests that revenge continues pain, while forgiveness might stop the cycle of violence
How do Zeus and Athena represent different levels of justice?
Zeus represents divine authorty and fate while Athena represents structures human justice through law and reasoning(morals)