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What is the meaning of the Greek word "Agamemnon" ??

(with reference of the chapter 'The browning Version' — 'class - 11th')
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Answered by mahimarathore14march
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Aeschylus’s tragedy relates to the murder of Agamemnon by his wife, Clytemnestra, thus mirroring the action of The Browning Version: though, of course, no actual murder takes place in Rattigan’s play, Millie does seek to kill off any late-blooming chance of happiness that her husband, Andrew, has left. Loosely, then, the couple in The Browning Version can be seen as a modern version of Agamemnon and Clytemnestra, an expression of the ancient story in the emotionally repressed environment of an English public school.

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