After Pyrrhus' departure, Hermione is violently torn between love and resentment. Resentment wins out when Cleone, her confidante, informs her of Pyrrhus' insulting happiness during the marriage ceremony. Yet, far from rejoicing when she hears Orestes' account of how the Greeks have avenged her by killing Pyrrhus at the altar, she curses him and stabs herself on Pyrrhus' body. Orestes is overwhelmed by despair and then madness.
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