Violence and monarchy in the literary work of Oresteia produced many political theories in the ancient myth of the Aegean Sea. Lessons were learned about the dangers associated with the monarchy in political form. Gender and power, and the link between violence, war and necessity raises the issue of making democracy and losing government personality. In Oresteia's literary work, a relationship is established between the cycle of permanent violence and the monarchy. The revenge cycle begins with the massacre of Thyestes children and continues throughout the hierarchy.
Oresteia's revenge or revenge from the beginning of revenge is part of human condition. This is especially true for Aeschylus' Oresteia trilogy. One of the basic themes of these works is Oculo pro oculo or eye for the eyes. According to Richmond Latimer 's drama, the history behind this hatred revenge starts with Atleus and Tieste. - The outline of Hamlet's revenge has been repeated over and over and as a complex society, we recognize the concept of human beings and revenge on many wonderful literary works. Throughout history, the thought of revenge destroyed the whole community, population and civilization as a whole. The problem with men and revenge is that there is the possibility that people are conflicting with each other about why he or who is retaliating. The theme of Shake Spear's 'Hamlet' also has this idea reported.
Violence and monarchy in the literary work of Oresteia produced many political theories in the ancient myth of the Aegean Sea. Lessons were learned about the dangers associated with the monarchy in political form. Gender and power, and the link between violence, war and necessity raises the issue of making democracy and losing government personality. In Oresteia's literary work, a relationship is established between the cycle of permanent violence and the monarchy. - The death penalty is based on the loose hypothesis of the death penalty also known as the death penalty. The death penalty is a judicial order to execute a prisoner as a punishment for a serious crime such as homicide. Currently, the death penalty is legal in the United States, but controversy which is controversial nationwide continues. The first controversy is centered around the misunderstanding that the death penalty is about to teach society not to be killed by the murder