In “The Libation Bearers,” Orestes kills his mother, Queen Clytemnestra, to avenge the death of his father King Agamemnon. In “Eumenides,” Orestes is put on trial for this killing in an attempt to resolve the cycle of violence perpetuated by the vengeance model of justice by introducing a more rational, objective form of justice. How rational is the trial at the end of the “Eumenides”? Should vengeance have a place in society? If so, in what way? Search entries or author 1.) A substantive response to my question with you posing a follow up question at the end of your response, at least 200 words (10pts) *make sure to add a short quote and citation from the reading to set-up or back-up your response (1pt), and to pose a question at the end of this response (2pts) – avoid overly general questions