
Sacrifice, Politics and Animal Imagery in the Oresteia
Author(s) -
Dimitrios Kanellakis
Publication year - 2019
Publication title -
classica et mediaevalia
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2596-7932
pISSN - 0106-5815
DOI - 10.7146/classicaetmediaevalia.v68i0.113598
Subject(s) - sacrifice , trilogy , politics , parallelism (grammar) , literature , history , art , philosophy , linguistics , political science , archaeology , law
In this paper I explore how sacrifice and politics, two central aspects of the Oresteia, are presented through animal imagery and how they are indissolubly linked. In the first section I discuss how the animal imagery attributed to Cassandra constructs a semantic parallelism between her and Iphigenia, the two of them being the only innocent victims in the bloody circle of this trilogy. In the second section I examine how animals are linked to governments and how the quantitative, temporal, and spatial arrangement of animal imagery reveals their sequence.