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Peaceful conflict resolution and its discontents in Aeschylus's eumenides
Edith Hall
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Aeschylus
100%
Eumenides
100%
Athena
66%
Erinyes
66%
Tragedy
66%
Ancient Greek
33%
Structure
33%
Context
33%
Challenges
33%
Invention
33%
Deity
33%
Victims
33%
Historical Context
33%
Killing
33%
Judgment
33%
insistence
33%
Archaic
33%
Reciprocal
33%
Athens
33%
fury
33%
Jurors
33%
Discord
33%
murderers
33%
Law courts
33%
Murder
33%
Danger
33%
Lower Class
33%
Social Sciences
Conflict Resolution
100%
Responsibility
50%
Law
50%
Fathers
50%
Homicide
50%
Mothers
50%
Civics
50%
Patriarchy
50%
Power-Structure
50%
Faction
50%
Invention Process
50%
Court (Law)
50%
Judgement
50%
Judge
50%