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A survivor returns in secret to his family home, reunites with his sister at their father's tomb, and together they plan vengeance. He follows an oracle's command to murder the usurpers, first killing the man and then his mother, then announces the deaths to the public. The act resolves a blood feud yet unleashes moral doubt and supernatural retribution: he experiences visions of the avenging spirits and invokes local witnesses to attest to his innocence before choosing voluntary exile. The chorus frames communal grief and probes the ethical tension between private revenge and public law throughout the drama.
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