The Eumenides

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modern theater
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human law
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choral odes
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understanding of justice
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gptkb:Orestes'_trial
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guilt
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gptkb:The_Libation_Bearers
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divine intervention
moral conflict
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post-Persian Wars
https://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label The Eumenides
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Greek tragedy tradition
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its cultural significance
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its poetic language
its philosophical depth
its complex characters
its historical context
its themes
its exploration of free will
its structure
its philosophical themes
its innovative storytelling
its exploration of fate
its exploration of the human condition
its exploration of gender roles
its characters
its dramatic structure
its language
its legacy in theater
its allegorical elements
its themes of transformation
its impact on legal thought
its introduction of the jury system
its use of chorus
its portrayal of the Furies
its resolution of conflict
its depiction of the trial of Orestes
its resolution of the cycle of vengeance
its resolution of conflict between old and new gods
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gptkb:The_City_Dionysia
schools
theater companies
international festivals
numerous theater companies
the Festival of Dionysia
gptkbp:precedes gptkb:The_Libation_Bearers
gptkbp:premiered_on 458 BC
gptkbp:scholarly_analysis extensive
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gptkb:Athens
the aftermath of a murder
gptkbp:symbolizes gptkb:Order
reconciliation
transition
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gptkb:Order
divine intervention
moral order
gptkbp:translated_into gptkb:Anne_Carson
gptkb:Robert_Fagles
multiple languages
many languages
James Scully
E. H. Blakeney
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gptkb:Aeschylus
gptkb:The_Seven_Against_Thebes
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