rebecca68 's review for:

An Oresteia by Euripides, Aeschylus, Anne Carson, Sophocles
5.0

the three tragedians has vastly different imaginings of these characters and the ambiguities of justice. aeschylus gets at the violence of preverbal emotion, sophocles at the righteousness of grief, euripides at an absurdity not unlike king lear. all set in this cursed house that remembers blood long run cold. that demands retribution.