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Agamemnon Rewrite
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Complete, First published Nov 27, 2011
After he sacrifices his daughter to the goddess, Artemis, the great king, Agamemnon, has gone from the city of Argos to fight in the Trojan War with his brother Menelaus. Clytaemnestra, the wife of Agememnon, has been planning his murder since he departed. Once back on the soils of Argos, Agamemnon reveals his lover, Cassandra. Clytaemnestra's only comfort is HER lover, Aegisthus, Agamemnon's cousin. (A version I wrote of the tradgedy, Agamemnon by the Greek playwrite Aeschylus for latin class. Keep in mind that this was rushed. I also changed a few bits and added a few bits)
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