Atreus

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Definition

Proper noun In Greek mythology, Atreus was a king of Mycenae, the son of Pelops and Hippodamia, and the father of the famous Greek leaders Agamemnon and Menelaus. His name is central to the tragic cycle of violence and curse known as the "House of Atreus."

Usage Notes
  • The word "Atreus" is almost exclusively used in the context of classical Greek mythology and literature.
  • It functions as a proper noun, referring to the specific mythological figure. It is typically not used in a general or metaphorical sense in modern English.
  • When discussing his descendants or legacy, the phrase "House of Atreus" is commonly used to refer to the entire cursed family lineage, including his sons Agamemnon and Menelaus, and their children.
Examples
  • In Homer's , Agamemnon is frequently referred to as "Atreus' son," emphasizing his royal lineage.
  • The tragic plays of Aeschylus explore the crimes and punishments within the House of Atreus.
  • The myth explains that Atreus and his brother Thyestes were locked in a deadly feud, which brought a curse upon their family.
Advanced Usage
  • The House of Atreus: This is a set phrase used to denote the entire dynasty descended from Tantalus, through Pelops, to Atreus and his descendants. It symbolizes a family doomed to repeat cycles of murder, revenge, and betrayal.
    • Example: "The Oresteia trilogy dramatizes the resolution of the curse on the House of Atreus."
Variants and Related Words
  • Atreid (noun): A descendant of Atreus, most commonly referring to Agamemnon or Menelaus.
    • Example: "The Atreid brothers led the Greek forces to Troy."
  • Atreidae (plural noun): The collective term for the sons or descendants of Atreus.
Synonyms

There are no direct synonyms for the proper name "Atreus." In mythological contexts, he can be identified by his relationships: * Father of Agamemnon and Menelaus. * Son of Pelops. * King of Mycenae.

Related Concepts and Phrases
  • The Curse of the House of Atreus: The central theme of familial doom stemming from the crimes of Tantalus and the feud between Atreus and Thyestes.
  • Thyestes: The brother of Atreus, his rival, and the other central figure in the feud that defines the curse.
  • Pelops: The father of Atreus, whose own story begins the family's tragic history.
Noun
  1. (Greek mythology) the king of Mycenae and father of Agamemnon and of Menelaus

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