al relationship of mother and daughter. In spite of the taunts from her mother, and the curbs on her freedom, Electra continues her public mourning. While this infuriates her mother and stepfather, Electra, doesnÆt think her mourning is public enough, ôYet I cannot wail as I would, for she (Clytemnestra) / Attacks me: 'Ungodly, ugly girl! / Are you the only one whose father died, ô The only miserable mortal? May you sink in HellÆö (Sophocles 69).
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