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Many commentators have said that the Greek phrase pathei mathos is the meaning of Aeschylus’ the Oresteia; it means “by suffering, learning. ... From the beginning to the end of the Oresteia, the connotation associated pathei mathos changes from an idea of revenge to one of judgment. ...
As seen through the previous narration, the meaning of pathei mathos changes over the course of Aeschylus’ trilogy. ...
The phrase pathei mathos cannot be taken as a summary of Homer’s message in the Odyssey quite as well as it is used in Aeschylus’ Oresteia. ...
Conclusion - pathei mathos – by suffering, learning.
Approximate Word count = 847 Approximate Pages = 3.4 (250 words per page double spaced)
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