Orestes (em grego antigo: Ὀρέστης, Orestēs) (408 a.C.) é uma peça de teatro no género de tragédia de Euripides, dramaturgo da Grécia Antiga, que trata os acontecimentos decorrentes da morte por Orestes da mãe dele Clitemnestra MENELAUS: king of Sparta, brother of Agamemnon, uncle of Orestes and Electra. [3], In the Odyssey, Orestes is held up as a favorable example to Telemachus, whose mother Penelope is plagued by suitors.[4]. Eighteen or nineteen of Euripides' plays have survived complete. Orestes, in Greek mythology, son of Agamemnon, king of Mycenae (or Argos), and his wife, Clytemnestra. This chaos of violence and attempted murder is resolved only by the deus ex machina Apollo, who finally appears and restores harmony. However, when they go to kill Helen, she miraculously vanishes. Orestes y Pílades se disponían a matar a Helena tras encerrarle a los esclavos, pero ellos han podido salir y han corrido a ayudarla. It continues the story of Orestes after the events of Euripides’ play “Electra”, as he seeks to free himself from the torment of the Furies after the murder of his mother, and to obtain acquittal from the earthly courts for his deeds. 480 BC – 406 BC) was the last of the three great tragedians of classical Athens (the other two being Aeschylus and Sophocles). É... um tipo de tragédia negativa da turbulência total, derivando o seu poder real da exposição da dolorosa disparidade entre o ideal e o real, negando toda a possibilidade de ordem e admitindo dignidade apenas como a ausência agonizante pela qual o grau de depravação irá ser julgado. Leave feedback, Euripides (Ancient Greek: Εὐριπίδης) (ca. The Greek name Ὀρέστης, having become "Orestes" in Latin and its descendants, is derived from Greek ὄρος (óros, “mountain”) and ἵστημι (hístēmi, “to stand”), and so can be thought to have the meaning "stands on a mountain". According to Pindar, the young Orestes was saved by his nurse Arsinoe (Laodamia) or his sister Electra, who conveyed him out of the country when Clytemnestra wished to kill him. The relationship between Orestes and Pylades has been presented by some authors of the Roman era (not by classic Greek tragedians) as romantic or homoerotic. Pouco depois, Helena sai do palácio sob o pretexto de que deseja fazer uma oferenda no túmulo de sua irmã Clitemnestra. Read about Euripides Orestes: Stasimon Chorus by Euripides and see the artwork, lyrics and similar artists. Athena votes last announcing that she is for acquittal; then the votes are counted and the result is a tie, resulting in an acquittal according to the rules previously stipulated by Athena. He tells Orestes to go to Athens to the Areopagus, the Athenian court, in order to stand judgment, where he will later be acquitted. However, Menelaus ultimately shuns his nephew, choosing not to compromise his tenuous power among the Greeks, who blame him and his wife for the Trojan War. The Complete Greek Drama, edited by Whitney J. Oates and Eugene O'Neill, Jr. in two volumes. It continues the story of Orestes after the events of Euripides ’ play “Electra”, as he seeks to free himself from the torment of the Furies after the murder of his mother, and to obtain acquittal from the earthly courts for his deeds. We don‘t have an album for this track yet. At the close of the play, Apollo states that peace is to be revered more than all other values, a value also embodied in Orestes’ sparing of the life of the Phrygian slave (the only successful supplication in the whole play), driving home the point that the beauty of life transcends all cultural boundaries whether one be a slave or free man. At one point, for example, Apollo claims that the Trojan War was used by the gods as method of cleansing the earth of an arrogant surplus population, a dubious rationale at best. Do you know the lyrics for this track? The priestess of Artemis, whose duty it was to perform the sacrifice, was Orestes' sister Iphigenia. Finalmente, Apolo diz aos mortais para se afastarem em alegria e paz, sendo o mais honrado e favorecido dos deuses. A peça começa com um monólogo de Electra que descreve o enquadramento geral e os eventos que levaram até aquela situação, estando Orestes a dormir junto de si. The political assembly at Argos is portrayed as a violent mob, which Menelaus likens to an unquenchable fire. In the chronology of events following Orestes, this play takes place after the events contained in plays such as Electra by Euripides and Sophocles or The Libation Bearers by Aeschylus, and before events contained in plays like Andromache by Euripides. For example, he brings the mythic cycle of Agamemnon–Clytemnestra–Orestes into contact with the episodes of the Trojan War and its aftermath, and even has Orestes attempt murder on Menelaus’ wife, Helen. Some user-contributed text on this page is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License; additional terms may apply. After Helen leaves, a chorus of Argive women enters to help advance the plot. In the familiar theme of the hero's early eclipse and exile, he escaped to Phanote on Mount Parnassus, where King Strophius took charge of him. It is, however, also a very dark play. His body was conveyed to Sparta for burial (where he was the object of a cult) or, according to a Roman legend, to Aricia, when it was removed to Rome (Servius on Aeneid, ii. Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License. The only person capable of calming Orestes down from his madness is his sister Electra.
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