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12. With the aftermath of being killed by his beloved wife, we see that Agamemnon starts to become very shaky towards all women and initially questions every woman’s devoted love for their husbands. In order to understand his confusion and heartache, we must understand the reasoning behind his death. We learn that Agamemnon was married to Clytemnestra, which is Helen’s sister. Long before he sets for sail, his wife makes it known that he should not bring home any female slaves when he comes back. The irony is that as soon as he gets to Troy, he finds another woman and makes her his wife and brings her back home with him. Once Clytemnestra hears news of this, she plans the murder of her husband. Clytemnestra begins to knit him a short that has no sleeve holes and her reasoning behind it is so that when they attack him, he cannot fight back. She decides to draw him a bath and she plans to try and get him to wear the shirt and to kill him in the tub. It is very ironic because ancient Greek warriors are always known for dying with honor and integrity and going out with a fight and in this case he could not do that because she killed him so easily. Odysseus travels down to the underworld in order to seek answers to some of his curiosity; in the underworld he meets Achilles and Agamemnon. The whole time he is down their he notices that all Achilles does is whine and complain about why he hates being dead and says how much he would rather be alive as someone else’s servant than to be the ruler of the underworld. The only thing that Odysseus says is that he knew he would face some life or death obstacles while sailing to Troy. Once Achilles killed Hector, a warrior from Troy, it was clear that he would die soon after, but he would be remembered for all eternity. After Achilles is reminiscing, Odysseus starts talking with

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