He spoke about the well-known ones and the silliness that individually suffer under their own hands. Aegisthus, cousin of Agamemnon committed infidelity with Clytemnestra, Agamemnon’s wife, and then helped her to kill Agamemnon. He lived on to explain how Orestes, son of Agamemnon, then killed Aegisthus and his mother to avenge his father’s death and all this could have been avoided if he will have taken the notice that Hermes gave him in advance all this happened to heart and withheld from disloyalty. Yet, mortals blame the gods for all evil, “when really it’s through their own folly they suffer, even more than
He spoke about the well-known ones and the silliness that individually suffer under their own hands. Aegisthus, cousin of Agamemnon committed infidelity with Clytemnestra, Agamemnon’s wife, and then helped her to kill Agamemnon. He lived on to explain how Orestes, son of Agamemnon, then killed Aegisthus and his mother to avenge his father’s death and all this could have been avoided if he will have taken the notice that Hermes gave him in advance all this happened to heart and withheld from disloyalty. Yet, mortals blame the gods for all evil, “when really it’s through their own folly they suffer, even more than