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Assessment
What primary motivation drives Aegisthus in his actions against Agamemnon?
Revenge for his father's death
Jealousy of Agamemnon's power
Desire for wealth and glory
Love for Clytemnestra
How does the theme of male power dynamics manifest in Aegisthus's relationship with Clytemnestra?
Clytemnestra controls Aegisthus completely.
Aegisthus is entirely submissive to Clytemnestra.
Their relationship reflects a partnership in crime.
Clytemnestra is purely a tool for Aegisthus's ambitions.
What is the consequence of Aegisthus's matricidal actions in the context of male power dynamics?
He gains the throne effortlessly.
He is embraced as a hero by his people.
It leads to cycles of violence and retribution.
His actions restore balance to power.
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