Clytemnestra is sometimes said to have married Tantalus before Agamemnon, and that Agamemnon forcibly made her his wife after killing her infant child and Tantalus, Agamemnon further sacrificed Iphigenia, their daughter, to Artemis before setting off to Troy.
Revenge would thus be a good motivation.
Orestes and Electra later avenged their father by killing their mother Clytemnestra and their step father, Aeschylus.
Clytemnestra was killed by her son, Orestes. This is because it was a son's duty to kill his father's killers, and Clytemnestra had helped to kill her husband, Agamemnon.
Clytemnestra was waiting for her husband Agamemnon to come back from The Trojan War.
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He was Agamemnon, king of Mycenae.
He was Agamemnon, king of Mycenae.
Agamemnon
Clytemnestra kills Cassandra out of jealousy and rage. She views Cassandra, a Trojan princess and slave of Agamemnon, as a rival who threatens her position and relationship with her husband. Additionally, Clytemnestra believes that Cassandra's presence symbolizes Agamemnon's betrayal and infidelity, further fueling her desire for revenge. Ultimately, Cassandra's death serves as a manifestation of Clytemnestra's wrath and the tragic consequences of the family's cyclical violence.
Clytemnestra's new husband is Aegisthus. After the sacrifice of her daughter Iphigenia by her husband Agamemnon, Clytemnestra seeks revenge and becomes involved with Aegisthus, who is her former lover and also the cousin of Agamemnon. Their relationship plays a crucial role in the events of the tragic story, particularly in Aeschylus's play "Agamemnon."
Broteas first, who was killed by Agamemnon who was her husband during the Trojan War, who was killed by Aegisthus.
There are two different stories:Agamemnon sacrificed their daughter, Iphigenia, and this made Clytemnestra angry.Clytemnestra was unfaithful and took on a lover, Aegisthus, and because of this, she killed her husband, Agamemnon.
Clytemnestra kills Agamemnon in revenge for his sacrifice of their daughter Iphigenia and his betrayal of their marriage by bringing back a concubine from the Trojan War.