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The play begins at Agamemnon's tomb, where Orestes meets his sister [[Electra]]. Electra has come to the tomb to pour libations, as ordered by Clytemnestra, who is troubled by ominous dreams. The siblings recognize each other and join forces to avenge their father's death. They are supported by the [[Chorus]] of slave women, who also despise Clytemnestra and Aegisthus. | The play begins at Agamemnon's tomb, where Orestes meets his sister [[Electra]]. Electra has come to the tomb to pour libations, as ordered by Clytemnestra, who is troubled by ominous dreams. The siblings recognize each other and join forces to avenge their father's death. They are supported by the [[Chorus]] of slave women, who also despise Clytemnestra and Aegisthus. | ||
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=== The Plan === | === The Plan === | ||