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I see this house’s age-old sorrows, the house of Labdakos’ children, sorrows falling on the sorrows of the dead, one generation bringing no relief to generations after it—some god strikes at them—on and on without an end. What does the passage reveal about the beliefs of the ancient Greeks?

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It shows they believed that one person in a family messing up carries on for all generations after, and that sorrow stayed in one location, with one group.

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User Jchatard
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It shows they believed that one person in a family messing up carries on for all generations after, and that sorrow stayed in one location, with one group. Hope this helps!
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