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Alecsey [184]
3 years ago
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What does the story of Orestes have to do with The Odyssey? Orestes mother was as loyal as Penelope. Orestes decision is shown a

s an example of what not to do. Telemachus is in a similar situation to Orestes. Odysseus's journey is akin to Orestes own trials.
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Maru [420]3 years ago
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Odyssey's journey is akin to Orestes own trials is what the story of Orestes have to do with the Odyssey.

<u>Explanation:</u>

The death of Agamemnon is narrated in both the stories,  Homeric's epic Odyssey and the tragic trilogy of Aeschylus Orestes. The breakdown and fall of the hero's homeland in odyssey cause of the failed nostos creates the foreground for Odyssey for a successful come back.

However, Orestes is a mythical story that depicts the nature of justice though the result is tragic. In this plot the illustration of the death of Agamemnon is a tragic to the house as well as changes Orestes from a revenge person to a trial by jury.

Odyssey's journey is akin to Orestes own trials is what the story of Orestes have to do with the Odyssey.

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