i see no point in avoiding it now.
[ prometheus and the eagle. ]
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i see no point in avoiding it now.
[ prometheus and the eagle. ]
I scent the track of crimes done long ago. For from this roof never departs a chorus chanting in unison, but singing not a happy tune; for it tells not of good. And so, gorged on human blood, so as to be the more emboldened, a reveling band of kindred Furies haunts the house, hard to drive away.
“Agamemnon” by Aeschylus (lines 1185-1190)Â
Herbert Weir Smyth, tr.Â
The Erinyes (aka. the Furies) for @classicstober day 27.Â
This is sort of a literal interpretation of Cassandra’s speech in “Agamemnon”. I envisioned her, with her divine sight, looking upon the Erinyes as they collect on the roof of Agamemnon’s house, like vultures waiting for the violence about to transpire.Â
Though the Erinyes aren’t depicted as dog-headed in Ancient Greece, I liked the idea of giving them something to really separate themselves from the Gorgons and make them seem more vicious and demonic.Â
“the ending is always the same”
war of the foxes - richard siken / waterloo - ABBA / euripides’ medea - the little theatre / anne carson / the three fates - luca cambiaso / the oresteia - aeschylus / road to hell II - hadestown / when i met you - mira lightner / andersen’s fairy tale anthology
đź’”Clytemnestra and Agamemnonđź’”
oughhhhhg they make me sick!! I just needed to draw them after I drew helen and menelaus, the contrast between their relationships makes me feel things
How to Celebrate the City Dionysia
WHAT IS THE CITY DIONYSIA?
The City Dionysia (known also as the Greater Dionysia) was one of two ancient annual Athenian festivals grouped together as The Dionysia, dedicated to Lord Dionysus. The City Dionysia was held during the 10th to 17th of Elaphebolion (which roughly coincides to late March to early April) for around 8 days. The festival celebrates and honors the origin of Dionysos Eleuthereus' (which meant "The Liberator") arrival to Athens and is heavily known and famed for the theatrical competitions of Greek tragedies.
promise I will stop posting about the Oresteia soon but here is Cassandra
"Gods, gods bring us justice" - Elektra in The Oresteia by Aeschylus
I love the Oresteia like I love very few other stories out there. Truly one of the greatest plays of all time.
How far can revenge push you?