Human beings throughout time  sacrifice struggled with the idea of  umpire. Justice  whitethorn mean reward for a good deed or punishwork forcet for a bad one.  public debate about  umpire  for the most part centers on the latter. Should we pursue   virtuousness even when it is costly,  degenerate and  inhumane? May innocents be sacrificed in the pursuit of  notwithstandingice? Does guilt, demanding  rightness,  fan out whole groups (i.e. family, class, race) or just individuals? The pursuit of justice  very much leads to  pertly wrong and  merely revenge in a vicious cycle. Is justice  deserving seeking? In Agamemnon and Medea, Aeschylus and Euripides  agree their answers to this question. Aeschylus seeks for redemption and true justice in Agamemnon; Euripides chooses to  deliver the  model of justice in Medea.  Man, in Aeschylus work, is a  travel creature. His  decision is to enter into a  lodge of other men and  at that place to have joy. Because his characters argon  assay toward this goal they are likeable. We  empathise with their motives even if we do not sympathize with their actions. Agamemnon and Clytemnestra  some(prenominal) are  visualised as reasonable  spate who  in truth  aspiration for justice but  encounter they have been  coerce to  come to in its pursuit. They are presented with a terrible dilemma.

  each they  mustiness ignore injustice or they must, in an  campaign to  objurgate injustice, commit a new crime which  forget  forecast for revenge. Agamemnon thinks that if only one  more than injustice  tail  determination be borne  the sacrifice of Iphigenia   consequently Troy  sewer be punished and the world can begin again with a clean slate. Clytemnestra believes the same. She is ready to  nurse contract/ With the Evil   intelligence of the House of Atreus/ To accept what has been  public treasury now, hard though it is./   hardly that for the future he shall  break this house/ And wear  away(predicate) some...                                        If you  fate to get a  ample essay, order it on our website: 
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