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Student Essay on A New Way to Direct Agamemnon

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Aeschylus
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A New Way to Direct Agamemnon

Summary:   Gives a unique way to direct the infamous Greek tradgedy Agamemnon. This is a letter to a costume designer for the play.


Amy Quinn:

I wish to start off my letter to you by thanking you for hiring me to do your research. I enjoyed it a great deal. From your letter I understand that in three months time you are going to be putting on the famous play Agamemnon by Aeschylus. I also read that as costume designer you are more concerned with the costumes of the play than the production. I have read the play and come up with some ideas that I feel will make your production a grand success. You mentioned in your letter that you have a limit of two thousand and five hundred dollars to spend. This should not be a problem. The main question that you set before me was: Through the costumes, how can I enhance the feeling of good.....

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