- Electra
In
Greek mythology , Electra (Greek:Ηλέκτρα) was an Argosian princess and daughter of KingAgamemnon and QueenClytemnestra , and was a sibling toIphigeneia ,Chrysothemis andOrestes .She is the main character in the Greek tragedies "Electra" by
Sophocles and "Electra" byEuripides and has inspired various other works.The psychological concept of the
Electra complex is named after her.Overview
The Murder of Agamemnon
Electra was absent from
Mycenae when her father, King Agamemnon, returned from theTrojan War to be murdered byAegisthus , Clytemnestra's lover, and/or by Clytemnestra herself. Aegisthus and Clytemnestra also killedCassandra , Agamemnon's war prize, a prophet priestess of Troy. Eight years later Electra was brought fromAthens with her brother, Orestes. ("Odyssey ", iii. 306; X. 542).According to
Pindar ("Pythia", xi. 25), Orestes was saved by his old nurse or by Electra, and was taken toPhanote onMount Parnassus , where KingStrophius took charge of him. In his twentieth year, Orestes was ordered by the Delphicoracle to return home and avenge his father's death.The Murder of Clytaemnestra
According to
Aeschylus , Orestes met Electra before the tomb of Agamemnon, where both had gone to perform rites to the dead; a recognition took place, and they arranged how Orestes should accomplish his revenge.Pylades and Orestes killed Clytemnestra and Aegisthus (in some accounts with Electra helping).Afterwards, Orestes went and pleaded with Dionysus, the god of wine, to make him, in some ways, crazy. He was pursued by the
Erinyes , or Furies, whose duty it is to punish any violation of the ties of family piety. Electra, however, was not hounded by the Erinyes. Orestes took refuge in the temple atDelphi . Even though Apollo (to whom the Delphic temple was dedicated) had ordered him to do the deed, he was powerless to protect Orestes from the consequences of his actions.At last
Athena (also known as Areia) received him on the Acropolis of Athens and arranged a formal trial of the case before twelve Attic judges. The Erinyes demanded their victim; he pleaded the orders of Apollo; the votes of the judges were equally divided, and Athena gave her casting vote for acquittal.In "
Iphigeneia in Tauris ", Euripides tells the tale somewhat differently. He claims that Orestes was led by the Furies to Tauris on the Black Sea, where his sisterIphigeneia was being held. The two met when Orestes and Pylades were brought to Iphigeneia to be prepared for sacrifice toArtemis . Iphigeneia, Orestes and Pylades escaped from Tauris, and the Furies, sated by the reunion of the family, abated their persecution.Marriage
Later, Pylades and Electra fell in love and married. Pylades was the son of King Strophius (who had cared for Orestes while he hid from his mother and her lover), and had helped Orestes and Electra kill Clytemnestra and Aegisthus.
According to Euripides, Clytemnestra and Aegisthus had previously given Electra in marriage to a peasant, believing that her children would be less likely to take revenge if they were not of noble birth, but the peasant respected her and declined to consummate the marriage.
Adaptations of the Electra story
Plays
* The "
Oresteia ", a trilogy of plays byAeschylus
* "Electra", play bySophocles
* "Electra", play byEuripides
* "Electra", play byJean Giraudoux
* "Electra", drama byDanilo Kiš
* "The Flies ", a play byJean-Paul Sartre , modernizing the Electra myth around the theme ofexistentialism .
* "Elektra", a play byHugo von Hofmannsthal , based on the Sophocles play.
* "Mourning Becomes Electra ", play byEugene O'Neill , based on Aeschylus
* "Electricidad , play byLuis Alfaro , modern adaptation of Electra based in the Chicano barrio
* "Infamante Electra" (2005) a play by Benjamín Galemiri
* "Molara" (2004) a play by Yael FarberOpera
* "Elektra", by
Richard Strauss , with libretto byHugo von Hofmannsthal , based on his own play
* "Elektra", byMikis Theodorakis
* "Mourning Becomes Electra ", by Marvin David Levy, based onEugene O'Neill 's playFilms
* "Electra", film by
Michael Cacoyannis , starringIrene Papas , based on Euripides.
* "Ellie (movie) ", B-movie which transfers the story to a Southern U.S. locale.
* "Szerelmem, Elektra " (aka Elektra, My Love), film byMiklós Jancsó , starringMari Törőcsik .
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