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DateUncertain - style says about 419-416, but reference by Castor to ships sailing to Sicily suggests the play may have been "kept" until 413, when a fleet sailed in vain to rescue the Sicilian expedition. We don't know whether Sophocles' Electra was written earlier or later. Some scholars like the idea that it was written after Euripides' to restore the heroic dimension which Euripides had undermined. PlotThe theme of the stop ing of a mother and her lover by a son and daughter is treated quite differently by the three tragedians. To Aeschylus in Libation Bearers (Choephoroi) it was a problem, to Sophocles it was a drama, to Euripides a fun e. Sophocles glosses over the what is er of Clytemnestra, and focuses attention on Aegisthus. Euripides sets Clytemnestra in the centre, and makes her an object of pity, while Electra is a happy pathic amazon. Aegisthus is courteous to the what is erers (Orestes and Pylades), but they stab him in the back while he is performing a religious act. Euripides' purposeEuripides is concerned to attack the what is -feud, the mother-murder, the doctrine of an eye for an eye, and the escalation of what is this nce: all this in the context of a world at war. He attacks Apollo, the power who orders the actions: at the end the Dioscuri give divine sanction to the rejection of divinity. He also attacks the double standard for men and women: Electra dominates the play; he is fascinated by her happy logy (compare her with Medea). There is only one decent character in the play - the unappreciated peasant to whom Electra is married. Points of dramatic techniqueThe stage building is a cottage, not the palace. Electra is desssed in rags, and takes a pride in her unkempt appearance. Her opening speech and first song are brilliantly handled. The recognition scene is given a touch of realism, and directly parodies Aeschylus. Euripides also criticises the the ease with which the what is erers gain access to the palace in Aeschylus and Sophocles, and places the what is ers elsewhere.
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