Aegisthus and Clytemnestra are the clear opposites of honest, so they are the least trustworthy characters in this play. Iphigenia may have been truthful, but not much is shown about her personality other than how innocent she is. The chorus is made of up of good willed people that are too rational to be completely honest. Doubting that Argos won against Troy was an example of their skepticism, so they can make assumptions based on their experience . As for Agamemnon he is a king with good intentions, but a misguided moral compass. Killing Iphigenia for the sake of war against Troy was his wrongdoing. He sacrificed her, his daughter, someone he loved without giving her an option. Minor characters aside, Cassandra is the only main character in Agamemnon that stays truthful to everyone else she encounters. But there is a problem with how people react to anything she
Aegisthus and Clytemnestra are the clear opposites of honest, so they are the least trustworthy characters in this play. Iphigenia may have been truthful, but not much is shown about her personality other than how innocent she is. The chorus is made of up of good willed people that are too rational to be completely honest. Doubting that Argos won against Troy was an example of their skepticism, so they can make assumptions based on their experience . As for Agamemnon he is a king with good intentions, but a misguided moral compass. Killing Iphigenia for the sake of war against Troy was his wrongdoing. He sacrificed her, his daughter, someone he loved without giving her an option. Minor characters aside, Cassandra is the only main character in Agamemnon that stays truthful to everyone else she encounters. But there is a problem with how people react to anything she