Classical Stuff You Should Know

10: The House of Atreus

Nov 7, 2017
A wild tour through a cursed royal family filled with murder, betrayal, and grisly revenge. Stories include a father serving his son to the gods, a sabotaged chariot race, and a gruesome banquet of retribution. Themes of incest, exile, sacrificial duty, and a tormented avenger culminate in a bloody trial and a mythic attempt at justice.
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The Tantalus Feeding Horror

  • Thomas tells the origin of the curse: Tantalus served his son Pelops as a meal to the gods and was punished in Tartarus. Pelops was restored but a missing shoulder piece replaced with ivory marked the family's taint.
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Chariot Sabotage And A Curse

  • Thomas recounts how Pelops rigged a chariot race by bribing the charioteer to sabotage the king's axle and then threw him into the sea. The servant's dying curse helped seed the house's ongoing misfortune.
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Pies Of Vengeance

  • Thomas tells how Atreus killed his nephews, baked their torsos into pies, and fed them to his brother Thyestes. This grotesque revenge intensified the family's cycle of violence and exile.
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