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Oresteia Gender Roles

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Gender Roles in the Oresteia Imagine riding with your Dad on your way home from school. There’s a chance of a lot traffic as you approach the interstate. Your Dad, being the busy man he is, decides to sell you to a police officer to get an escort straight home. By the way, you never see your family or anyone ever again. If you were in ancient Greece, most people would find that to be perfectly acceptable. These gender roles and relationships are major theme in the Oresteia. The murderous female ruler, Clytemnestra, attempts to revolutionize these roles. Understanding these gender stereotypes and relationships are essential in understanding Aeschylus’s the Oresteia. Clytemnestra and Electra display many stereotypes about women in ancient Greece. However, some of their actions dispute the same stereotypes people believe about women. …show more content…

Our story is set the Greek city of Argos, named after Agamemnon, its leader. It’s a happy time in the city because after the end of the Trojan, Agamemnon is on his way home. How he got home so quick is the spark that ignites a fire of murder, sexism, and a revolution. He sacrificed his daughter to Artemis to get favorable winds on the way home. This action, or transaction, perfectly shows the value women had in ancient Greece society. It’s a well known fact that throughout history women have been inferior to men. That being said, Agamemnon uses his own daughter as currency purely for convenience. The first event of this play sets the tone for gender inequality at this

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