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The ancient Greeks told many stories about revenge.
None are darker than Atreus and Thyestes.
What begins as a betrayal between brothers slowly transforms into something far more disturbing—a revenge so extreme that it forces us to ask a difficult question:
When does revenge stop being revenge and become evil?
In this episode of Dark Margins, Bobby Garrison explores one of mythology's most infamous stories and the psychological boundary between justice and destruction.
Because some wounds don't heal.
And some people never stop feeding them.
For More narrations by Bobby Garrison, go to:
TheSoundsOfStories.com
By Bobby GarrisonThe ancient Greeks told many stories about revenge.
None are darker than Atreus and Thyestes.
What begins as a betrayal between brothers slowly transforms into something far more disturbing—a revenge so extreme that it forces us to ask a difficult question:
When does revenge stop being revenge and become evil?
In this episode of Dark Margins, Bobby Garrison explores one of mythology's most infamous stories and the psychological boundary between justice and destruction.
Because some wounds don't heal.
And some people never stop feeding them.
For More narrations by Bobby Garrison, go to:
TheSoundsOfStories.com