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“Of all the gods, Death only craves not gifts: Nor sacrifice, nor yet drink-offering poured Avails; no altars hath he, nor is soothed By hymns of praise. From him alone of all The powers of heaven Persuasion holds aloof.” quote by Aeschylus
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“Of all the gods, Death only craves not gifts: Nor sacrifice, nor yet drink-offering poured Avails; no altars hath he, nor is soothed By hymns of praise. From him alone of all The powers of heaven Persuasion holds aloof.”

Aeschylus

About This Quote

Source Play: Prometheus Bound, 5th century BC

Death is indifferent, seeking no offerings or worship, standing apart from other divine powers.

In simple terms: Death does not need gifts or praise.

Key Takeaway

Accept death’s impartial nature.

Themes

mortality divine indifference ritual power dynamics

Mood

somber reflective philosophical

Type

mythological dramatic

When to use this quote

  • funeral rites
  • ethical debates on sacrifice
  • literary analysis
  • personal mortality reflection
  • spiritual contemplation

Key Concepts

mythology ancient drama theology

Questions to Reflect On

  • What does this imply about human attempts to control fate?
  • How does this view affect our rituals?
A Different Perspective

Human rituals may attempt to appease an indifferent death.

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