Menelaus now believes they should not sacrifice his niece and Agamemnon believes it would be better if they did. At this point, Clytemnestra is on her way to Aulis with Iphigenia and their baby son, Orestes.
Clytemnestra's and Iphigenia's presence in Aulis makes the decision increasingly difficult Episode 2. Iphigenia is thrilled at the idea of marrying a soldier but she, Clytemnestra, and Achilles soon find out the real truth of her being brought to Aulis.
Achilles feels used by Agamemnon and vows to protect Iphigenia from her father and her death Episode 3. Clytemnestra is very upset with Agamemnon as well because she was lured to Aulis so their daughter could be killed, she cannot believe that her husband is willing to sacrifice Iphigenia. Achilles is still prepared to protect Iphigenia no matter what happens and Agamemnon believes he has no choice but to sacrifice his daughter.
Iphigenia suddenly changes her mind and decides the right thing to do is nobly die for the better of the Greeks. She is led to the altar to be sacrificed and her mother is deeply hurt. Episode 4. Although everyone believes Iphigenia gets killed, the messenger informs Clytemnestra that she is saved last minute by Artemis. Apparently Artemis is appeased, saves Iphigenia replacing her body with that of a deer and gives the troops wind for their battle Episode 5 - Exodos.
There are many questions raised surrounding the emphasis on the process of decision making in reference to the mythological traditions. Therefore, human choice and myth are controversial elements of the genre. Decision making is something many characters face and is very important in plot development, it can also dramatically change the progress of the play. It is necessary in tragedies that the characters are free to decide either way no matter what the gods pressure or what ambiguities there may be Sorum.
The character must also, in turn accept responsibility for the outcome of their decision which creates problems in many cases. In the case of Iphigenia at Aulis, Agamemnon is faced with a most difficult decision that involves many dimensions. All strangers, including her brother Orestes, who entered that country were to be sacrificed to Artemis in Tauris. The siblings recognized each other and managed to escape together.
Iphigenia is often depicted at the moment that she is about to be sacrificed, of when she meets Orestes. On display in room 2. Check out. Hond smerk. May 13 - 25 works 0. Nicky Zapanti. This action earned Agamemnon the undying hatred of his wife. Previous: Aegis. Next: Aphrodite. Share This Book Share on Twitter.
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