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Elektra (4)Electra

A play by Sophokles (Sophocles); a tragic continuation of the aftermath of the murder of Agamemnon by his wife, Klytemnestra (Clytemnestra), and her lover, Aigisthos (Aegisthus).

Elektra still lived with her murderous mother but was secretly plotting to avenge her father by killing Klytemnestra and Aigisthos; her brother Orestes returned from exile and revealed himself to Elektra and completed the deadly revenge as an act of justice.

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