The shadow of power: Aegisthus
Abstract
The power, if it is effective, projects a shadow, phenomenon inherent in his necessary entity, and in the case of the genre of power that represents Clytemnestra shadow it is absolutely necessary, because it requires power from the existence of Aegisthus, while that of their non-presence. We try to delve into the reasons why you come to the present state of affairs in the Oresteia of Aeschylus.Downloads
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