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Describe the Central Concern of Aeschylus in the Oresteia Trilogy

Question 47

Question 47

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Describe the central concern of Aeschylus in the Oresteia Trilogy.


A) the balance between human and divine law
B) Morality as a mere social convention
C) The justice of Zeus
D) A conservative mocking of new movements
E) The tension between individual and community

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