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Electra$24141$ - traduzione in italiano

ONE OF THE PLEIADES IN GREEK MYTHOLOGY
Electra (pleiade); Pleiad Electra

Electra      
n. Elettra, mitica moglie di Agamennone (mitol. greca); città del Texas (USA)
Electra complex         
  • ''Electra at the Tomb of [[Agamemnon]]'' by [[Frederic Leighton]], c. 1869
  • Electra and Orestes, matricides
  • [[Prince Charming]] hero meets [[Cinderella]] heroine (1912)
  • [[Sylvia Plath]] employed the Electra complex in poetry
GENERALLY DEFINED AS THE GIRLS'S DESIRE TO POSSESS THE FATHER AND TO COMPETE WITH HER MOTHER FOR THE POSSESSION OF HER PARENT
Elektra complex; Daddy’s girl; Daddy's girl; Electra Complex; Daddy's little girl; Electra conflict
complesso di Elettra (figlia innammorata del genitore)

Definizione

Electra complex
¦ noun Psychoanalysis old-fashioned term for the Oedipus complex as manifested in young girls.
Origin
early 20th cent.: named after Electra in Greek mythology, who persuaded her brother to kill their mother in revenge for the murder of their father.

Wikipedia

Electra (Pleiad)

In Greek mythology, Electra (; Greek: Ἠλέκτρα 'amber') was one of the Pleiades, the seven daughters of Atlas and Pleione. She lived on the island of Samothrace. She had two sons, Dardanus and Iasion (or Eetion), by Zeus.

Electra was connected with the legend of the Palladium, the sacred statue, which became the talismanic protector of Troy. Electra, along with the rest of the Pleiades, were transformed into stars by Zeus. By some accounts, she was the one star among seven of the constellation not easily seen, because, since she could not bear to look upon the destruction of Troy, she hid her eyes, or turned away; or in her grief, she abandoned her sisters and became a comet.