Орестея
"Орестея" is a trilogy of ancient Greek tragedies written by the playwright Эсхил. It consists of three plays: Agamemnon, The Libation Bearers, and The Eumenides. The story follows the themes of justice, revenge, and the consequences of crime, focusing on the character Орест, who seeks to avenge his father's murder.
The trilogy explores the transition from personal vengeance to a system of organized justice. It highlights the conflict between the old ways of retribution and the new legal order represented by the Areopagus, a court in ancient Athens. "Орестея" is significant for its deep philosophical questions and its influence on later literature and drama.