Read Triptych and Iphigenia Online
Authors: Edna O'Brien
AGAMEMNON
  What rumor?
MESSENGER
  They gape to catch sight of the golden young girl and ask why has Agamemnon sent for her, is it that he misses her or is it that some marriage has been arranged for her by Artemis, goddess of Aulis. They shout, let there be a wedding to relieve the wretched waiting hours, let the pipes sound in the tents, let the earth thud with dancing feet, they are happy at the maiden's arrival ⦠some see in it a deliverance.
AGAMEMNON
  Run and see if they are still bathing or if they are on their way toward the house.
The Messenger runs off.
AGAMEMNON
  (
cont
.) I am undone. (
to Menelaus
) What shall I say to my wife? How shall I receive her? What expression shall I assume? And my little daughter? It is when she pleads with me that I will break. Argument such as her mother excels in, merely hardens my resolve, but pleading ⦠Iphigenia pleading, her trusting eyes, her innocence, no father should be asked for this.
MENELAUS
  Give me your hand.
AGAMEMNON
  Take it. For you there is victory, for me a compact with ruin â¦
MENELAUS
  By my father and yours, by Atreus who begot us, by the gods and goddesses, I see the tears that drop from
your eyes and I am not your enemy. I withdraw the harsh words I spoke. It is not right that you should suffer this agonyâI do not want your child to die. Am I to win Helen back by losing my brother's loyaltyâno. Or sacrifice my brother's childâno. What has Iphigenia to do with all thisânothing. Let us disband the army, let them leave these bitter straits of Aulis, scatter their ships, and go home. I say this out of love for a brother and a deeper honor than winning back a faithless wife. I will search for her myself and drag her back to our homeland by her cursed hair.
AGAMEMNON
  I welcome your words as a loyal brother, but make no mistake we have come to a point where necessity dictates our misfortune. We must carry out this bestial command.
MENELAUS
  Who is forcing it?
AGAMEMNON
  The army.
MENELAUS
  They do not know of it yet. Send her back ⦠go down to the fast-flowing stream and tell your wife the marriage with Achilles was something you dreamed, a father's folly for his child.
AGAMEMNON
  Calchas will tell.
MENELAUS
  Not if he is dead.
AGAMEMNON
  By whose hands?
MENELAUS
  Ours.
AGAMEMNON
  To kill a seer invites great disaster and moreover Odysseus knows, that wily cur. Already I can see him standing before the army telling them how I proved false. He will carry them with him and for good measure
allow them to kill us all ⦠you, me, and my entire family. Even if we escaped they would follow us, destroy our city, our palace with its immemorial walls, our household and our tribe. She shall be sacrificed.
MENELAUS
  When?
AGAMEMNON
  Immediatelyâwhile this madness reigns over me. One favor, keep my wife away until it is done.
Over their speech stones have been thrown from beyond the wall and mutinous voices heard.
AGAMEMNON
  (
cont
.) Put an end to their brawls. Tell them to save their murderous rage for the hosts of Troy ⦠for we are presently to sail to that Phrygian land.
MENELAUS
  Oh, my poor brother ⦠Oh, my poor king.
AGAMEMNON
  As a broken king I go to war.
Menelaus goes.
Agamemnon hits his head against the wall, again and again, violently.
A stone is thrown over which almost hits him. He picks it up, looks at it and throws it back
Women's voices offstage.
Agamemnon rushes into his tent.
Clytemnestra enters. She turns back to give instructions to a maid.
CLYTEMNESTRA
  Put the baby down ⦠rock him ⦠the journey has made him fidgety, and take the dower gifts and carry them into the house, lay them carefully.
Iphigenia runs in.
Agamemnon in soldier's attire emerges.
IPHIGENIA
  Father, Father.
CLYTEMNESTRA
  My most reverent king, we are come and we are glad to come.
Screaming of the baby offstage.
Clytemnestra goes off. Iphigenia holds flowers.
IPHIGENIA
  Smell. I picked them specially for you. When we were leaving my sisters clung to me, they wanted to come. You are strange, more than strange, what has happened, has this war made you so distant, so cold.
AGAMEMNON
  The war has not even begun. We are paralyzed. The ships are stuck out there idle ⦠no winds to lift the sails.
IPHIGENIA
  Blow the winds blow, ho the winds ho ⦠You're not happy to see us.
AGAMEMNON
  Happy. Yes yes.
IPHIGENIA
  Take away that frown, Father. You've been separated from us too long and we from you. I've made this huge embroidery for you ⦠a lamb in a meadow. It has twenty shades of gold ⦠Guess how I got them ⦠guess guess, I followed the turning of the sun from dawn until sunset. It hangs in the great hall, just as you come in. You can't miss it. We were so lonely without you and little Orestes does not know his father but guess what, I taught him to say your name ⦠he has eight words in all, eight baby words and a lisp. There are tears in your eyes.
AGAMEMNON
  The time is not good.
IPHIGENIA
  Forget war ⦠give it up ⦠send the men away ⦠come home with us â¦
AGAMEMNON
  If I could I would.
IPHIGENIA
  Where is Achilles? Is he in his tent waiting? What shall I say to him? What shall he say to me? Does he have a little beard? Is his voice from down here? ⦠Is his armor really gold ⦠Answer me, Father, answer me.
AGAMEMNON
  There is no answer.
IPHIGENIA
  I believe you're jealous ⦠that's why you're sulking.
AGAMEMNON
  Shut up.
Iphigenia looks at him appalled. He has never shouted at her before. She runs off.
CLYTEMNESTRA
  You have made her cry ⦠why such a mood, such shiftiness?
Agamemnon turns and climbs the ladder to escape. Clytemnestra follows and pulls him back.
CLYTEMNESTRA
  (
cont
.) Of course you hate to lose her, but think what I feel ⦠I too will feel the pangs when I lead her along the steps to the marriage grove. Yet marriage is a great thing and we should welcome it. Tell me his character.
AGAMEMNON
  Reserved. He is quite reserved. Chiron, it is said, reared him under the sea waves so that he should not learn wickedness from men.
CLYTEMNESTRA
  Excellent. So no fault is to be found in him.
AGAMEMNON
  He sits apart from all the others ⦠aloof.
CLYTEMNESTRA
  It is good. It is very good ⦠where does he come from ⦠from which city of Thessaly?
AGAMEMNON
  Phthia, by the River Apidanus.
CLYTEMNESTRA
  Blessing on them both. Which day are they to be married?
AGAMEMNON
  When the moon comes full round.
CLYTEMNESTRA
  That is lucky.
Where shall I make the wedding feasts for the women?
AGAMEMNON
  Down on the shore. But better leave all that to me.
CLYTEMNESTRA
  Why?
AGAMEMNON
  Lady, you will do as I say.
CLYTEMNESTRA
  I am used to doing what you say ⦠in everything ⦠have you forgotten? And you have not kissed me. Are you afraid your men will think you weak?
AGAMEMNON
  Go back home and take little Orestes with you.
CLYTEMNESTRA
  What! Be absent from my daughter's wedding! Who will raise the bridal torch, who will say the prayers, who will crown her?
AGAMEMNON
  I will.
CLYTEMNESTRA
  That is not the usual style. A mother does these things ⦠it is her privilege.
AGAMEMNON
  I do not want you mingling with this rabble of soldiers.
CLYTEMNESTRA
  I shan't mingle ⦠I shall be with my husband, in his tent, under his protection.
AGAMEMNON
  Obey!
He grips both her hands
to
convey his resolve.
She starts to bite his hands to free her own; the bite is both erotic and determined.
CLYTEMNESTRA
  Your wife has missed you. A mother loves her children but a wife hankers for her husband once they have been put down to sleep. And have you not felt the same absense?
AGAMEMNON
  I am at war.
CLYTEMNESTRA
  War. War. War. Why are men so enamored of war?
AGAMEMNON
  Go and tell her that I am sorry ⦠leave me to settle something that must be settled. Patience, Clytemnestra ⦠patience.
CLYTEMNESTRA
  Is there something ⦠fatal?
AGAMEMNON
  No, no.
Clytemnestra leaves.
AGAMEMNON
  (
cont
.) And so I plot and weave and slither against her that I love so dearly.
He goes.
Clytemnestra enters.
On her way Sixth Girl passes under the wallâthey exchange a look.
They both go.
Agamemnon comes out and goes to the ladder.
A huge stone is thrown and again he picks it up and throws it back.
He climbs the ladder.
Music swells the stage as a procession of Young Girls comes on slowly, chanting a wedding song. They circle the stage.
WITCH
To the strains of the Lythian lotus pipe
Daughters of Nereus gather
To stamp their golden sandals
On the earthen floor
For the wedding of Achilles, son of Peleus
His suit of gold mail
A gift
From his divine mother Thetis.
Daughters of Nereus join to crown
Iphigenia's tresses.
Iphigenia, a young heifer undefiled,
(
shrieks
) is for the knife.
The Young Girls go inside and the music continues within.
S
CENE
F
OUR
C
lytemnestra enters, goes in search of Agamemnon.
When she comes out, Sixth Girl is waiting for her.
SIXTH GIRL
  May I speak with you.
CLYTEMNESTRA
  Who are you?
SIXTH GIRL
  A woman (
pause
) that befriends her sex.
CLYTEMNESTRA
  Really! And follows the camp to pick the leavings.
SIXTH GIRL
  My bed was cold. I lost a husband on account of Helen. Something is being kept hidden from you.
CLYTEMNESTRA
  What?
SIXTH GIRL
  Your daughter is to be sacrificed in order that they can hoist the sails and make war on Troy.
CLYTEMNESTRA
  You rave.
SIXTH GIRL
  Unhappy lady ⦠you will wish you had let me into your confidence and opened that haughty heart of yours.
Sixth Girl goes.
ACHILLES
in full armor comes down the ladder.
Clytemnestra draws aside.
ACHILLES
  Agamemnon, captain of the army, Achilles stands before your door ⦠the men grow fierce ⦠they curse ⦠their murmurs swell. “How long more, how long more for the voyage to Ilium. What does Agamemnon intend to do, send us home.” Wreak shame on the House of Atreus and leave an army in perpetual desolation.
Over his speech the Old Man has come on from one side and Clytemnestra from the other.
CLYTEMNESTRA
  Achilles, prince of greatness.
ACHILLES
  How is thisâa woman ⦠So stately and so fair. Revered lady ⦠this is no place for a woman, fenced in by an undisciplined mob.