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The Libation Bearers

Fiction | Play | Adult

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Aeschylus

The Libation Bearers

Fiction | Play | Adult
Book Details
Pages

54

Format

Play • Fiction

Setting

Argos, Greece • Mythical Era

Audience

Adult

Recommended Reading Age

18+ years

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Super Short Summary

The Libation Bearers by Aeschylus, produced in 458 BCE, continues the Oresteia trilogy by depicting Orestes avenging his father Agamemnon's murder by killing his mother Clytaemestra. Exiled by Clytaemestra and her lover Aegisthus, Orestes returns, secretly plots with his sister Electra, and ultimately commits matricide to fulfill his duty as commanded by the god Apollo.

Dark

Mysterious

Suspenseful

Melancholic

Challenging

Reviews & Readership

4.3

3,562 ratings

63%

Loved it

28%

Mixed feelings

8%

Not a fan

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Review Roundup

The Libation Bearers by Aeschylus receives praise for its intense portrayal of revenge and the complexities of familial duty. Critics commend the strong character development and rich emotional appeal. However, some note the dense language and historical context can be challenging for modern readers. Overall, it remains a powerful and enduring work in Greek tragedy.

Who should read this

Who Should Read The Libation Bearers?

Readers who appreciate complex family dynamics, themes of revenge and justice, and classical Greek literature will enjoy Aeschylus's The Libation Bearers. Fans of Sophocles's Antigone and Euripides's Medea will find similar intrigue and depth in this work.

4.3

3,562 ratings

63%

Loved it

28%

Mixed feelings

8%

Not a fan

Character List

Orestes

The son of Agamemnon and Clytaemestra, who returns to Argos to fulfill a divine command to avenge his father's murder. He is depicted as a young man grappling with the challenges of duty and family.

The daughter of Agamemnon and Clytaemestra and Orestes’s sister, who has been living in mourning and servitude after her father's death. She eagerly anticipates her brother’s return as she harbors a deep desire for retribution.

The mother of Orestes and Electra, living in Argos after having killed her husband Agamemnon, and now married to Aegisthus. She navigates a complex web of fear and justification while holding a powerful presence.

A group of Argive servant women who are loyal to Orestes and Electra. They accompany Electra to perform rituals at Agamemnon’s tomb and support the family's pursuit of justice for past wrongs.

Book Details
Pages

54

Format

Play • Fiction

Setting

Argos, Greece • Mythical Era

Audience

Adult

Recommended Reading Age

18+ years

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