How To Use Orestes In A Sentence

  • After a series of twists and turns, Orestes makes himself known to Electra and they avenge their father's murder by committing an act of matricide.
  • He and his late brother, Orestes, are credited with creating the mambo in 1939.
  • _Erynnis_, from the indignation and perturbations they raise in the mind; _Eumenĭdes_, from their placability to such as supplicate them, as in the instance of Orestes, and Argos, upon his following the advice of Roman Antiquities, and Ancient Mythology For Classical Schools (2nd ed)
  • Convinced, the Chorus of women advises that the oracle of Apollo is the only person who can help Orestes.
  • Orestes killed his mother and the Furies pursued him for eternity. DOLL'S EYES
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  • Immediately after this, the avenging goddesses called Furies torment Orestes to the point of insanity.
  • But she with piercing screams brought down her snow-white arm upon her bosom and loudly smote on her poor head; then turned her steps in flight, shod in her golden shoon; but Orestes, outstripping her slippered feet, clutched his fingers in her hair and bending back her neck on to her left shoulder was on the point of driving the grim steel into her throat. Orestes
  • The Eumenides shows the Furies in pursuit of Orestes, who is protected by the younger god Apollo.
  • Yea, and I am sorry for Orestes, hapless youth, who is called my kinsman, to think that he should ever return to Argos and behold his sister's wretched marriage. Electra
  • As Orestes and the Furies confront each other, Athena arrives at the temple dressed in full battle armor.
  • _Orestes_ calls loudly for admission, telling the slave who opens that he is a traveller, and must do his message to those within ere night falls; to a lady if a lady rules, though a lord is seemlier. Story of Orestes A Condensation of the Trilogy
  • Orestes goes mad after the deed and is pursued by the Erinyes, whose duty it is to punish any violation of the ties of family piety. 2008 August | ultraorange.net
  • But it's even worse than for Hamlet, that Orestes has to revenge his father by killing his mother.
  • Athens' tutelary goddess, Athena, refuses to grant Orestes sanctuary on her own authority; instead she creates the Areopagus Council as a citizen's court, and bids the Councillors to decide the justice of the matter.
  • They advise and prod Orestes, Pylades, and Electra along, urging them to seek out revenge for Agamemnon's death.
  • _ 1359) Orestes and Pylades are upbraided for 'stealing from the land its images and priestesses' ([Greek: kleptontes ek gês xoana kai thuêpolous]), though there was only one image and one priestess. Essays on the work entitled "Supernatural Religion"
  • The night before the coronation, Odoacer comes to the palace and demands a third of Italy from Rom's dad, Orestes, who is acting as regent. Archive 2009-06-01
  • As Orestes and the Furies confront each other, Athena arrives at the temple dressed in full battle armor.
  • Orestes (Electra, Euripides) asks whether it may not be an avenging daemon (alastor) in the shape of a god, that bids him avenge his father. Shakespeare, Bacon, and the Great Unknown
  • At that moment, had there been any way he could have got off Matlock Island, he would have fled from her like Orestes from the Eumenides. THE THORN BIRDS
  • Orestes killed his mother and the Furies pursued him for eternity. DOLL'S EYES
  • They have cataclysmic visions of what will happen to the world if Orestes escapes punishment, since there will be no justice to this matricidal murderer.
  • Her mother, Clytemnestra, has been driven mad by dreams of her own death at the hands of her son, Orestes, who accomplishes that matricide as revenge for his mother's murder of his father, Agamemnon.
  • In the end the jurymen are divided in their decision, and Athena casts the deciding vote, acquitting Orestes.
  • Troy, the Electra represents the vengeance of Orestes, the crowning event in the tale of 'Pelops' line ', the Trachiniae recounts the last crisis in the life of Heracles. The Seven Plays in English Verse
  • Some of them continued to pursue him, or else Orestes thought that they did.
  • At that moment, had there been any way he could have got off Matlock Island, he would have fled from her like Orestes from the Eumenides. THE THORN BIRDS
  • Moreover, Orestes's journey from boyhood to maturity is a metaphor for the transformation of Athenian society itself.
  • The Erinyes are propitiated by a new ritual, in which they are worshipped as Eumenides, and Orestes dedicates an altar to Athena Areia. 2008 August | ultraorange.net
  • I have heard the tale of the kneepan of Ajax, the pretended body of Orestes claimed to have been found by the Spartans, and of the body of Journey to the Interior of the Earth
  • However the Roman prefect of Alexandria was Orestes and Cyril and Orestes became bitter political rivals as church and state fought for control.
  • In the case of Orestes, for example, there is the madness which led to his capture, and his deliverance by means of the purificatory rite. Poetics
  • His Orestes is a confused, grandstanding jock, intoning his lines with stentorian plangency.
  • Orestes wrote the first song with the word mambo in the title in 1938 and he told me that he wrote it for his brother. NYDN Rss
  • For my own mother, the baleful daughter of Tyndareus, hath cast me forth from her house to gratify her lord; for since she hath borne other children to Aegisthus she puts me and Orestes on one side at home. Electra
  • _Erynnis_, from the indignation and perturbations they raise in the mind; _Eumenĭdes_, from their placability to such as supplicate them, as in the instance of Orestes, and Argos, upon his following the advice of Roman Antiquities, and Ancient Mythology For Classical Schools (2nd ed)
  • If there is no external cause, then the supposed object of the impression was a "phantasm," such as a figure in a dream, or the Furies whom Orestes sees in his frenzy. Guide to Stoicism
  • Orestes had murdered his mother to avenge his father.
  • Orestes returned to Argos later and murdered her to avenge Agamemnon's death.

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