Capitolo 3
hit and it has to do so the infinitum_ of _ad. But, there is second Aeschylus,
a Rule new time in sky, one that both has sinned and you/he/she has suffered and
with this grown wise. He is Zeus the third Power, Zeus the Savior and his
gifts to humanity it is the ability through suffering to Learn (the pp. 7 fs.)
To the opening of the _Agamemnon_ we find Clytemnestra it alienated from her
husband and it secretly helped with his/her ancestral enemy Aigisthos. The
air is heavy and beating with hate; I hate that is bad but it has his/her quota
cause. Agamemnon, respecting the prophet Calchas when the disposition of fleet
storm-border to Aulis, had given its his/her own daughter, Iphigenia as a human creature
sacrifice. And if we ask as a healthy man you/he/she had consented to such action us,
it is said of his/her gradual temptation; the deadly excuse offered by venerable old man
superstition; and above all, the fact that he internally had already
accepted the great whole of what this horror was a part. To the first one
beginning of his/her consignment against Troy an auspice had appeared there, the
bloody signal of two eagles that devours a mother-hare with her not yet been born
young.... The question had put so to the Kings and their prophet: It did
them or didn't they accept the signal, and does it wish to be those Eagles? And
they had responded Sì. They would have their revenge, them height and
extreme victory, and it was ready to pay the price. The signal accepted once,
the prophet jumps back from the consequences that, in prophetic vision, him
he/she sees following therefrom: but the decision has been taken, and the long one
history of rolls of cruelty on, finishing in the triumphant sack of Troy,
what it doesn't become an affirmation of the Justice but a whirlwind of
destruction without God. And through all these doingses of fierce beasts and
angered men the Pity not seen has been alive and looking, the Artemis that
"he/she abhors the party" of the Eagles, the "Apollo or Saucepan or Zeus" that they feel the
crying some stolen vulture; no, if also the Of the were deaf the lake,