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* ValuesDissonance: It can be hard to tell nowadays, but the fact that Electra is old enough to be married and ''not'' married, even though her family is definitely rich enough for a decent dowry, is a really big deal and a sign Clytemnestra is not being a responsible parent. (The reason she's not married is the same reason Orestes was sent away--she could have a son, and male descendants of Agamemnon are threats.)

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* ValuesDissonance: It can be hard to tell nowadays, but the fact that Electra is old enough to be married and ''not'' ''isn't'' married, even though her family is definitely rich enough for a decent dowry, is a really big deal and a sign Clytemnestra is not being a responsible parent. (The reason she's not married is the same reason Orestes was sent away--she could have a son, and male descendants of Agamemnon are threats.)
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* ValuesDissonance: It can be hard to tell nowadays, but the fact that Electra is old enough to be married and ''not'' married, even though her family is definitely rich enough for a decent dowry, is a really big deal and a sign Klytemnestra is not being a responsible parent. (The reason she's not married is the same reason Orestes was sent away--she could have a son, and male descendants of Agamemnon are threats.)

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* ValuesDissonance: It can be hard to tell nowadays, but the fact that Electra is old enough to be married and ''not'' married, even though her family is definitely rich enough for a decent dowry, is a really big deal and a sign Klytemnestra Clytemnestra is not being a responsible parent. (The reason she's not married is the same reason Orestes was sent away--she could have a son, and male descendants of Agamemnon are threats.)
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* ValuesDissonance: It can be hard to tell nowadays, but the fact that Electra is old enough to be married but ''not'' married, even though her family is definitely rich enough for a decent dowry, is a really big deal and a sign Klytemnestra is not being a responsible parent. (The reason she's not married is the same reason Orestes was sent away--she could have a son, and male descendants of Agamemnon are threats.)

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* ValuesDissonance: It can be hard to tell nowadays, but the fact that Electra is old enough to be married but and ''not'' married, even though her family is definitely rich enough for a decent dowry, is a really big deal and a sign Klytemnestra is not being a responsible parent. (The reason she's not married is the same reason Orestes was sent away--she could have a son, and male descendants of Agamemnon are threats.)
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* ValuesDissonance: It can be hard to tell nowadays, but the fact that Electra is old enough to be married but ''not'' married, even though her family is definitely rich enough for a decent dowry, is a really big deal and a sign Klytemnestra is not being a responsible parent. (The reason she's not married is the same reason Orestes was sent away--she could have a son, and male descendants of Agamemnon are threats.)

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