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Posted by andrew on 09/13/07 03:48
On 2007-09-13, John Hosking <John@DELETE.Hosking.name.INVALID> wrote:
> andrew wrote:
>> [about Cassandra]
>> In literature her great moment is in Aeschylus's Agamemnon where she
>> prophesies Agamemnon's death to the elders _while_ it is happening
>> offstage. She is then killed by Agamemnon's wife and murderer
>> Clytemnestra.
>>
>> Am I [OT] yet?
>
> Well, I don't know about [OT], but you should label your posts with
> [SPOILER] if you're going to go around giving away important plot points
> like this. I mean, you should have some consideration when you discuss
> recently released work like this and be aware that quite a lot of folks
> haven't seen or read them yet.
[SPOILER WARNING] Like this? As I tell everybody that her son Orestes
and his friend Pylades, in cooperation with her daughter Elektra, will
come later on and kill herself and her lover Aegisthos before fleeing
from the arrival of the Furies. The world's greatest soapy :-)
Andrew
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