What do the Furies accuse Apollo of?
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religion and spirituality
buddhism
The Furies accuse Apollo of injustice and offending the old order, saying that by championing Orestes the Olympian god stains his own shrine. Apollo enters again, not bothering to hide his disgust for the Furies. He tells them to leave his temple.
Just so, what is the relationship between Apollo and the Furies?
(page 147) Apollo and the furies have a hate love relationship; apollo uses the furies as a way of seeking vengeance regardless of who it is for. Apollo, the gods and goddesses love the services of them, but despise them as people.
In respect to this, wHO appeals to Furies to become the protectors of Athens?
Rather than bringing death, Athena urges the Furies to become creatures of goodness, protectors of the greatest city of Athens.
THE ERINYES (Furies) were three goddesses of vengeance and retribution who punished men for crimes against the natural order. They were particularly concerned with homicide, unfilial conduct, offenses against the gods, and perjury.