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    The Complete Plays of Sophocles

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    ORESTES

      Nowhere. The living don’t inhabit tombs.

      ELEKTRA

      Young man, what are you saying?

      ORESTES

      Nothing . . . that isn’t true.

      ELEKTRA

      He’s alive?

      ORESTES

      If I am. Alive.

      ELEKTRA

      He . . . is you?

      ORESTES

      (removes and hands ELEKTRA his signet ring)

      Look at this signet. Our father’s.

      Tell me if I speak true.

      ELEKTRA

      O day . . . of light! 1490

      ORESTES

      Mine too.

      ELEKTRA

      Your voice! It’s you. You’re here!

      ORESTES

      I’ll never be anywhere else.

      ELEKTRA throws her arms around ORESTES, embracing him for a while, then stands close to him, looking into his eyes until he turns away at line 1538.

      ELEKTRA

      It’s you I’m clinging to.

      ORESTES

      Don’t ever not . . . hold me.

      ELEKTRA

      (turning to address CHORUS)

      Dearest friends, dear citizens,

      look! It’s Orestes! Who deceived us

      into thinking him dead, yet by that

      deception, he lives again!

      LEADER

      We see him, daughter. 1500

      After so much has happened to you both

      your happiness has us crying with joy.

      ELEKTRA

      Son of the father I loved,

      you’re here at last! Come

      to find those you love!

      ORESTES

      I’m here. But say nothing. Yet.

      ELEKTRA

      Why not?

      ORESTES

      We’d better keep it quiet.

      Someone inside might hear us.

      ELEKTRA

      Artemis knows, eternal virgin that she is,

      those housebound women don’t scare me. 1510

      They’re worthless—dead weight on the Earth.

      ORESTES

      Women are warlike too.

      I believe you’ve experienced that.

      ELEKTRA

      Yes I have. And you bring me back

      to a bitterness nothing can hide.

      One I can’t outlive or forget.

      ORESTES

      That I know just as well as you.

      So when the trouble starts

      remember all they did.

      ELEKTRA

      Every moment of the future, 1520

      as we live it, will be the right

      moment for my fury—only

      now are my lips free to speak.

      ORESTES

      So they are. Keep them free.

      ELEKTRA

      How? What should I do now?

      ORESTES

      Don’t talk too much. It’s not the time.

      ELEKTRA

      But how could I by silence—show

      how glad I am you’re back?

      I never hoped, never believed

      I’d see your face again. 1530

      ORESTES

      You see my face . . . because . . .

      the gods inspired me to come.

      ELEKTRA

      Then it’s a greater miracle

      than if you’d come on your own—

      a god sent you! It had to be:

      the gods are in on this.

      ORESTES

      I’m reluctant to curb your joy,

      but it’s so intense it scares me.

      ORESTES, agitated, turns away from ELEKTRA, who loses her grip on him.

      ELEKTRA

      After all these years, after

      coming here, meaning 1540

      everything to me . . .

      Oh don’t, not now, seeing me

      in all my misery . . .

      ORESTES

      (turning back toward ELEKTRA)

      Don’t what?

      ELEKTRA

      (reaching to take his face in her hands)

      Don’t take away the joy I feel

      just looking at your face.

      ORESTES

      I would be angry . . . if

      someone else tried to stop you.

      ELEKTRA

      Then you agree?

      ORESTES

      How could I not? 1550

      ELEKTRA

      Brother, your voice was one

      I never thought I’d hear again.

      I suppressed what I felt,

      kept quiet, didn’t shout

      when I first heard its sound.

      Now that I’m holding you,

      I see your face light up, the face

      that in the depths of my grief

      I could never forget.

      ORESTES

      (abruptly, refocused on his task)

      Let go of it. No excess words. 1560

      Don’t explain how evil

      our mother is, or how Aegisthus

      siphons off Father’s wealth,

      wasting it on pointless

      opulence—don’t, because

      you won’t know when to stop.

      Just tell me what I need to know now—

      when the coast will be clear

      or where we can ambush

      our enemies—so our 1570

      arrival freezes their laughter.

      Make sure your mother doesn’t

      guess your intentions.

      Don’t let your face glow

      when you enter the palace.

      Stick to your grief,

      pretend my false death

      really happened.

      When we’re victorious,

      then we can laugh, breathe 1580

      easy, and celebrate freely.

      ELEKTRA

      Brother, what pleases you pleases me.

      You brought me joy when I had none

      And I’ll accept nothing for myself,

      no matter how much it might mean,

      if it would inconvenience you.

      Doing so would put me in the way

      of the god who’s befriending us.

      You know how things stand here.

      Aegisthus is somewhere outside. 1590

      Mother’s inside. But don’t worry.

      She’ll never see my face light up.

      My hatred for her runs too deep.

      Since you’ve come home, I feel

      so much joy it makes me cry.

      How could I not? One moment

      you’re dead, the next, you’re not!

      You’ve made me believe anything

      can happen. If Father reappeared

      alive I wouldn’t think I’d gone 1600

      crazy, I’d believe what I saw.

      Now you’ve come so amazingly back

      home, tell me what you’d have me do.

      If you’d never come, one of two

      things would have happened. I’d have

      killed my way to freedom, or died trying.

      ORESTES

      Quiet! I hear someone coming out.

      ELEKTRA

      Go inside, friends. No one will stand

      in your way—considering what you carry—

      though there’s no joy in it for them. 1610

      Enter the ELDER, furious, through the great doors.

      ELDER

      Fools! Are you children bored with life?

      Born with no sense in your head?

      Can’t you see? You’re not near danger,

      you’re in it. If I hadn’t watched

      at the door, word of your plans would

      have wafted in ahead of your bodies.

      I’ve taken care to spare you that.

      But now stop jabbering, stop

      your giddy racket. Get in there!

      Hanging back now means disaster. 1620

      Come on, get on with it.

      ORESTES

      What are my chances in there?

      ELDER

      Excellent. No one will know you.

      ORESTES


      You have reported my death, right?

      ELDER

      To them, you’re a shade among shadows.

      ORESTES

      Are they in high spirits? What are they saying?

      ELDER

      Save that for later. When we’re done.

      As things now stand, everything’s fine.

      Even things that might not seem fine at all.

      ELEKTRA

      Who is this person? For gods’ sake, tell me! 1630

      ORESTES

      You don’t see?

      ELEKTRA

      See? What.

      ORESTES

      You don’t recognize the man

      whose hands you gave me to?

      ELEKTRA

      Man? What man?

      ORESTES

      The man who took me to Phokis,

      thanks to your own quick thinking.

      ELEKTRA

      One of the few we could trust,

      after Father was murdered?

      ORESTES

      Yes! Stop questioning me! 1640

      ELEKTRA

      (kneeling at the ELDER’s feet)

      Dear light! You, you alone

      saved Agamemnon’s house.

      How did you get here? Are you really

      the one who saved my brother and me

      from unending sorrow?

      ELEKTRA seizes the ELDER’s hands.

      Dear hands! Dear faithful servant

      whose feet so kindly walked you here,

      how could you be near me so long—

      unrecognized? You gave no hint

      who you were. I didn’t know you! 1650

      You misled me with fictions—yet

      they held a sweet reality.

      O blessings, Father—for in you

      I see my father! Know that in one day

      I’ve hated and loved you more

      than any man in the world.

      ELDER

      (abruptly, yet kindly)

      That’s enough! As for the story

      of what went on while I was gone,

      our days and nights to come

      will make all of it clear. 1660

      (turning to ORESTES and Pylades)

      But I’m telling you two, still

      standing here, you must act. Now.

      Klytemnestra’s alone. No men

      are inside. But, if you hang back,

      think how many you’ll have to fight—

      not just servants, but trained killers.

      ORESTES

      He’s right, Pylades, no more talk.

      Let’s go—once we’ve paid our respects

      to my father’s gods on our porch.

      ORESTES, Pylades, and the ELDER pause to pray briefly to Apollo’s statue, then enter the palace. ELEKTRA addresses the statue and kneels.

      ELEKTRA

      Apollo, lord, please honor their prayers 1670

      and mine, too. Often I have come

      to offer you what little I possessed.

      But now, Wolfkiller Apollo, I come

      with all I have, on my knees. Help us.

      I beg you. Take an active part

      in our plans. Show how gods

      break those who break your laws.

      ELEKTRA enters the palace.

      CHORUS

      (singing)

      See how Ares comes on:

      his breath . . . breathing . . . bloody

      vengeance no one outruns.

      Already into the rooms, his 1680

      relentless hounds tracking evil—

      what my soul dreamed

      soon will be done.

      He who stands up for the dead

      moves soundless through

      the power and wealth

      of his father’s ancient home—

      the edge of his vengeance

      newly honed ahead of him,

      while Hermes, Maia’s son, keeps 1690

      his guile dark, till the finish line’s

      crossed, and all delay dies.

      ELEKTRA comes out of the palace but pauses in the doorway to look back at what’s happening inside.

      ELEKTRA

      Dear women, the men are

      about to finish it.

      Yet wait. Be quiet.

      LEADER

      Finish it? What do you mean?

      ELEKTRA

      She’s getting the urn ready

      for burial. They stand next to her.

      LEADER

      Then why are you out here?

      ELEKTRA

      I’m watching for Aegisthus. 1700

      KLYTEMNESTRA sends a bloodcurdling shriek from deep in the house.

      KLYTEMNESTRA

      (screaming within)

      NOOOOO! No guards!

      Assassins in the house!

      ELEKTRA

      Someone’s screaming in there! Hear it?

      LEADER

      I can’t bear to! I’m still shaking.

      KLYTEMNESTRA

      (from within)

      Aaaagggh! Aegisthus!! Where are you Where are you?

      ELEKTRA

      Again! Someone screaming.

      KLYTEMNESTRA

      (from within)

      My child, my own son, pity your mother!

      ELEKTRA

      (shouting back)

      You had none for him! Or his father!

      LEADER

      Doomed kingdom. Doomed family.

      The destiny that shadowed you 1710

      day after day is done now.

      KLYTEMNESTRA

      (from within)

      My god I’m stabbed!

      ELEKTRA

      (shouting)

      Stab her again—

      if you have the strength.

      KLYTEMNESTRA

      (from within)

      Aaaaahgain!

      ELEKTRA

      I wish it struck Aegisthus too.

      CHORUS

      (singing)

      The Curses work!

      The buried live!

      Blood for blood flows

      from veins opened 1720

      by those murdered

      so long ago.

      And here they are!—

      —enter ORESTES and Pylades, bloody—

      hands smeared with blood

      sacrificed to the war god.

      I can find nothing to blame

      in what they’ve done.

      ELEKTRA

      Orestes . . . how did it go?

      ORESTES

      It went well. If

      Apollo oracled well.

      ELEKTRA

      Is that wretch dead?

      ORESTES

      Nothing to fear. 1730

      She’ll never demean you again.

      LEADER

      (looking offstage right)

      Quiet! Here’s Aegisthus.

      ELEKTRA

      Boys, back inside!

      ORESTES

      Which way is he coming?

      ELEKTRA

      From the fields. Smiling. He’s ours.

      LEADER

      (to Pylades and ORESTES)

      Go in! Quick! Wait in the entryway.

      You’ve done the first job well,

      but there’s one more to do.

      ORESTES

      Don’t worry, we’ll do it.

      ELEKTRA

      Hurry! Get going. 1740

      ORESTES

      We’re gone.

      ELEKTRA

      I’ll see to things here.

      ORESTES and Pylades go inside.

      LEADER

      (to ELEKTRA)

      Speak gently to him. So he’ll walk

      blind into combat with Justice.

      Enter AEGISTHUS.

      AEGISTHUS

      Who can tell me where those Phokaians are—

      I hear they’re telling us Orestes

      was killed in a chariot wreck.

      (addressing ELEKTRA)

      You! Yes you! You’re always outspoken.

      I think you’ve a lot at stake here. 1750

      You must know what’s happened. Tell me.


      ELEKTRA

      Of course I know. If I didn’t,

      I’d be ignorant of what’s

      befallen my nearest kinfolk.

      AEGISTHUS

      Then tell me where the strangers are.

      ELEKTRA

      Inside. They’ve found a way

      into the heart of their hostess.

      AEGISTHUS

      Did they really report him dead?

      ELEKTRA

      Even better. They’ve shown us a body.

      AEGISTHUS

      I’d like to see this corpse with my own eyes.

      ELEKTRA

      You can, but it won’t be an agreeable sight.

      AEGISTHUS

      But you’ve just given me agreeable 1760

      news. And that’s not like you at all.

      ELEKTRA

      If you can take pleasure in it,

      go ahead, celebrate.

      AEGISTHUS

      (shouting as if to servants inside the palace)

      Enough. Open the doors, let all

      Mycenaeans—and all Argives—

      observe. Whoever put hopes in this man,

      seeing his body, will now take my bit

      in his mouth, quite willingly—without

      waiting for my lash to break his spirit.

      ELEKTRA

      (starts swinging the heavy doors open; ORESTES and Pylades help from inside)

      Oh I’ve learned my lesson. Time has taught 1770

      me to join forces with those stronger than me.

      The doors open fully, revealing a covered bier with ORESTES and Pylades standing beside it.

      AEGISTHUS

      O Zeus. Only avenging gods

      could permit this unpleasant sight.

      But if I have offended Nemesis,

      whose reprisals are always just,

      I’ll take back what I’ve just said.

      Uncover his face. Since he was

      blood kin, I should mourn him.

      ORESTES

      Lift it yourself. It’s not for me

      to do, it’s for you—to look at 1780

      these remains, and speak well of them.

      AEGISTHUS

      You’re right. Of course. Good advice, well taken.

      (to ELEKTRA)

      Will you call Klytemnestra? If she’s near?

      ORESTES

      She’s close by. No need to look far.

      AEGISTHUS lifts the cloth.

      AEGISTHUS

      My god. What is this?

      AEGISTHUS flinches as he reveals KLYTEMNESTRA’s body.

     


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