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APOLLO'S WOMAN
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The narrative focuses on Agamemnon's return from the Trojan War, highlighting his triumph and the rich spoils he brings back, including the captive princess Cassandra. The play explores themes of power, fate, and the consequences of war, as Agamemnon's homecoming sets the stage for impending tragedy. Cassandra's presence adds a layer of foreboding, as her prophetic abilities contrast with the celebratory atmosphere of victory. This one-act verse-play captures the tension between glory and doom in a poignant and dramatic way.
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2008, paperback
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