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Assessment
What deeply influences Orestes' subsequent actions in the myth?
His mother's expectations of loyalty and vengeance
His father's love and guidance
His sister's encouragement to rebel
His desire for personal freedom
How does Clytemnestra's murder of Agamemnon affect her relationship with Orestes?
It creates a rift that compels Orestes to seek revenge.
It solidifies their bond in shared grief.
It has no effect on their relationship.
It makes Orestes admire his mother more.
What internal conflict does Orestes face as a result of his mother's expectations?
The struggle between duty to avenge his father and love for his mother
A desire to flee his life and live in peace
A battle of wits against his sister Electra
An eagerness to reject his family's legacy completely
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