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Playwright response to "Hippolytus" by Euripides |
The scene is set on the Island of Cyprus. It is at a small town. Near by is an alter to Aphrodite and Eros. Thelktos has returned to the town with his followers. Scene I Eros: Oh this man, this Thelktos. What trials he faces. What decisions he must make. And all to honor Me, Eros, Aphrodite's striking force of love. I Who bring brightness to men's dark souls. Mother! Aphrodite! He honors you as well. Now he needs our help, we cannot desert him, Mother. Even as I call to you, Artemis is plotting To ruin him. She is still angry with you for what You did to her Hippolytus. She hungers for Vengeance! But I hear Artemis coming. I take My leave mother, do not disappoint me, help your Follower, Thelktos. [Exit Eros] Artemis: How dare Aphrodite spite me! Me, Artemis, The pure daughter of Zeus. I who watch over Child birth, the effect from what Aphrodite Causes. I have Never wished ill towards her, But now, since she has destroyed my beloved Hippolytus, I will take one of her followers, The one Eros likes so much, Thelktos. That Son of Arsenikos. Most disgusting to me of All mortal men. He chases after all women And performs Aphrodite's acts nightly. Always looking for a woman to share Eros' Gift with. But now he chases after Agnotita. But I have taught her to scorn love and Withhold her chastity. And Thelkos, who has Never had his love rejected, will be driven Mad by that which he worships. His desire Will cause his death. Here comes Thelktos Now. He's parading his love to all. He has no Idea that his love will destroy him! [Exit Artemis] Thelktos: Come everyone, sing! Sing, sing! Let your Hearts be filled with hymns of love. Sing to Eros and his beautiful mother, Aphrodite. Thelktos & Followers: Eros, master of love, always at The right side of Aphrodite, Together you bring love to us Mortal men. We bathe in the Beauty of Aphrodite and are Humbled in the presence of Eros. Both of you bring us Passion and desire, which Control our mortal lives. Thelktos: I kiss your feet dear mistress, Aphrodite. And yours as well, sweet son of Aphrodite. I Have always honored you Aphrodite. I work Your acts nightly. And finally, you, Eros, Have graced me with a blow of love. To Your Glory, I fall more and more in love. The woman I love is Agnotita and I shall Profess my love to her tonight. I have sent For her servant to come and give her the Message of my arrival. Here the servant Comes now. [Enter Servant] Servant: Thelktos, noble sir. Did I hear you honoring Aphrodite and Eros? Thelktos: You did. What of it? Servant: No harm meant. However, why did you not Honor the goddess there next to her, Artemis? Thelktos: Artemis? Why would I honor her? She turns Her nose up to everything I believe in. I Have one goddess that I worship, why do I Need another. Each man worships his own Deity; and that is his choice. Who are you to Tell me otherwise? Servant: Apologies sir. I was being too bold with my Speech. I merely wanted to warn you against Offending the gods. Their wrath is tenfold That of men. I am off topic, though. Why is It that you sent for me? Thelktos: Right, I sent for you because I wish to have a Meeting with your lady. Will you tell her That I wish to see her tonight. I will come to Her then. Servant: I will give her the message noble lord, but I Must inform you that my lady, Agnotita, Now worships the goddess of wildlife, noble Artemis. I do not know your intentions, but I Sense that this might cause you misfortune. Thelktos: Is this why you spoke to me of Artemis Earlier? Well no matter, after tonight, Agnotita will love me as I love her. No Woman has or will ever reject me, with Blessed Aphrodite on my side. I must have Your word now that you will not tell your Lady of my love for her. Servant: The words shall not leave my lips sir. Now I Will take my leave. And I pray that you think Clearly and tread lightly when speaking ill of My lady's goddess and beliefs. [Exit Servant] Thelktos: Friends, let us go and drink now, for tonight I have to bring Eros' arrow to strike the heart Of my beloved Agnotita. After we drink I Shall rest. I will need my energy for tonight. With Aphrodite as my witness, Agnotita shall Be mine. [Exit Thelktos & followers] Scene II Agnotita: Artemis, goddess who is most precious to Me, I come to give you gifts. Mistress, you Showed me the right way to live. Before you Were in my life, I was obsessed with trying To please Aphrodite, and longed for Eros to Come to me. But now I know that it was Wrong of me to worship such impure things. I am above that now. Since the death of Hippolytus, you have chosen to speak to me, Artemis and I am forever grateful. I worship You, goddess, and all that you are. I long Only to be outdoors and hunting with you. I Will never need a man in my life. I only Want to live for you Artemis. But here Comes my servant. I wonder what news he Brings? Servant: Lady Agnotita, I come from a meeting at the House of Thelktos, that loyal follower of Aphrodite and Eros. He wishes to see you Tonight. I am to tell you that he will come To you tonight. Agnotita: And what does he wish to see me about, this Worshiper of most indecent of the gods? He Can only be thinking one of two things, Either he has been struck with the urge to Work Aphrodite's acts or Eros has pierced his Heart with an arrow of love for me. Tell me, Which is it? You must know. Not that it Matters, he will get neither from me. Servant: I cannot tell you mistress, I am sorry but I Gave my word that I would not let a word Pass my lips as to what Thelktos wishes to tell You tonight. Agnotita: You do not have to say anything. Knowing That he worships Aphrodite and her son Tells me all I need to know. Servant: If I am not out of place asking then, what will You do? Agnotita: I will simply refuse him when he comes to Me. Not at first, of course, I will act like I'm interested in him then I will bluntly turn Him down. Servant: That is risky business, toying with a man like That. There is no telling what he will do in Anger, or what he might ask his gods to do. Agnotita: I do not need your warnings, I will do what I Want. And as for his petty gods, they Cannot compare to the one I worship, so I Have nothing to fear. Now I must go to get Ready for tonight. [Exit Agnotita] Servant: I pray that the gods have mercy on those who Do not have the wisdom of age, and in Their youth make rash decisions. Scene III Chorus of Men: A friend was at the monument built to The beautiful Aphrodite and her loving Son, Eros, earlier today. This is how I Learned about that noble gentleman, Thelktos, and the love that he now has. Chorus of Women: Thelktos has found a love, who Could it be? Tell us, do you know Who the woman is? Chorus of Men: Yes, the woman is Agnotita, the new Follower of Artemis, it is she that Thelktos loves. That is what our friend Heard. Chorus of Women: Agnotita!? But that cannot be right, As you said she is the follower of Artemis. She use to be open to Love and in fact prayed for it. Now, however, she scorns love. She wishes to have nothing to do With it. Now she claims chastity And will barely talk to any men Besides her servants. How could Thelktos, such A devoted follower Of Aphrodite and Eros, be in love With a woman who despises Everything he stands for? Chorus of Men: It is right. Thelktos is in love with Agnotita. He said that Eros finally Graced him by allowing him to fall in Love, and he said Agnotita was the Woman that he fell in love with. And As for her despise of his beliefs, he Said that did not matter and that he Will make her love him. He said that He has never been refused by a Woman, and with Aphrodite's help, he Never will be. Chorus of Women: Oh poor Thelktos. He has no Chance of winning Agnotita's love. We heard her talking today of Toying with a man, tonight, before She rejects him. We did not know Who she was talking about at the Time. But now it seems obvious That that man she was speaking of Was Thelktos. We should warn Him, before the poor boy goes off And gets his love rejected. It will Devastate him. He really has never Been rejected. The outcome may Not be pleasant. Chorus of Men: It will be that he has to deal with an Unpleasant outcome. It is clear that He will not be swayed from his goal. But it may not hurt to see if we can get More information from him and Perhaps persuade him to give up this Pointless cause. Chorus of Women: We will have to all go together. He Is more likely to listen to all of Than he is our separate groups. Chorus of Men: No. we will go alone. He is not likely To want to talk to a group of women or Any group that has women in it about Such things. We will find him and beg With him to listen to reason and to not Try and confess his love to Agnotita. [Exit Choruses of Men] Scene IV Thelktos: Oh, I can hardly wait! Nightfall is almost here And as soon as the sun sets, I will make my Way to Agnotita's house. And then she will Be mine! This is an amazing feeling to Finally, be in love! It feels as if my hearts on Fire, and it is burning for her, the blaze Keeps growing as if it is being dowsed in oil! She has to say yes! If she does not, well I do Not even want to consider that a possibility. I do not know what I would do. I do not think I could go on living. But I see someone Coming, so I will set this matter aside. [Enter Messenger] Messenger: Are you Thelktos? Thelktos: Yes, that is me. What news do you bring me Messenger? Messenger: I bring word from Mistress Agnotita. She Wishes me to inform that she is pleased to Accept you tonight and will be awaiting Your arrival. She warns you however that Your intentions must be pure because, her Brother, Laconis, is charged with her Protection and the right to give her away. She says that if your intentions are pure Then to meet her under the large oak tree On her father's land. She says that it is the Most romantic place on her father's land. Thelktos: She wants me to meet her somewhere Romantic? But how could she know my Intentions. I swore her servant to silence, he Would not have spoken of my feelings for Her. Messenger: With all due respect, it was not difficult for Her to figure it out. You are a follower of Aphrodite and Eros, and you wished to Meet her at night. She needed no help in Figuring out your intentions. Thelktos: What you say is true. It was not very well the Way I tried to hide my feelings. But when a Person has feelings as strong as mine it is no Easy feat to conceal them from the world! She knew my intentions and still she wants to Meet with me, this is a very good sign. As for Laconis, he will be begging me to accept his Sister in marriage Once this night is over. Go back and tell Agnotita that I will see her Under the great oak tree tonight. Messenger: Very well, then I take my leave. [Exit Messenger] Thelktos: Now this truly will be a great night. Now That I know she is not put off by the Intentions that I have nothing can stop me From making her love me. Chorus of Men: Thelktos, Oh most passionate of all the Followers of Aphrodite and Eros, we Need to warn you. Thelktos: Warn me? Of What? Nothing you can say Can dishearten me now. I truly know how it Feels to worry about nothing. All my cares Are gone. Set free by love. Chorus of Men: That is what we must warn you about. The woman you love, Agnotita, does Not return the feelings. She has Malice in her heart. She thinks herself To pure and chaste for you. She Wishes only to string you along and Then reject your love. She wants only Pain for you. Thelktos: You are wrong! Why, if she wished only ill Towards me, would she accept my proposal Of meeting tonight? Chorus of Men: That is what we are telling you! she Accepted your proposal, only to get Your hopes up because she wishes to Hurt you all the more when she rejects Your love. Are you really this naive? You know she is a worshiper of Artemis. Does it not then concern you That a follower of Artemis, who wants Vengeance on your prized goddess, Would want to meet with you. She Believes in purity and chastity, while You believe in love and desire. Even You must think it odd that she would Actually love you. Thelktos: Silence! you are all very fortunate that I do Not kill you where you stand. Do not let me Hear you speaking such words again or I will Not be so gracious. Agnotita does have Feelings for me, maybe she does not love me Yet. But she will, she will! Now I leave You, I have to prepare for tonight. [Exit Thelktos] Chorus of Men: How sad it is when a man is blind to Reason and is only lead by his heart. What troubles await a man who acts On whims controlled by love. Reason Is a better friend to man, yet in the end Man always sides with love and every Time he is hurt deeply. Love can be Man's salvation if the love is returned, But when the love is not returned, it Will drive him mad and to Unreasonable acts. Scene V Agnotita: This will a most memorable night for Thelktos. He comes thinking that his love for Me will be returned, for he has never been Rejected. Yet this is the one time that he shall Be rejected. The first and last, by my Reasoning. I do not think he will ever get Over This Rejection and his life will be over. He is likely to kill himself here right in front Of me when he finds that I do not share his Love. Here he comes now! Finally my Goddess will have her vengeance on Aphrodite for the death of Hippolytus. Thelktos' life is now voided to pay that debt. [Enter Thelktos] Thelktos: My Darling Agnotita, you are a sight to Behold. Your beauty compares to that of my Mistress, Aphrodite. Agnotita: Hello most charming Thelktos, Please, will You come over her and sit next to me under This oak tree. Thelktos: Yes, I think I will. By now Agnotita, you Must have figured out why I asked to meet You this night. From the way that you asked Me to meet you in this romantic location, I have hopes that you know my feelings and That you feel much the same way. Agnotita: I do know your feelings, Thelktos, you love Me, am I not right? Surely however you Must have been told already that I worship The goddess Artemis. And that as one of The Virgin Goddess' followers that I must to Remain pure. You worship Eros and Aphrodite, the two Olympians who are the Farthest from my goddess. You follow Aphrodite's practices, I cannot. Do you suppose that this is not a problem? Thelktos: I see no problem that cannot be overcome. With the help of Eros, all things can happen. I love you Agnotita! From the way you Asked me to this spot, I assume that you are Not truly devoted to your goddess and that After spending a night with me you will stop The senseless worship of a useless goddess And join me in the worship of Aphrodite. You have not given me an answer though as To if you share my feelings of love. Agnotita: You expect me to give up my faith in my Goddess so easily? Tell me Thelktos, do you Know the history that our goddesses have Together. If not, let me tell you. Your Goddess, Aphrodite was jealous of the Attention that a mortal man, Hippolytus, was Giving to My goddess, Artemis. Hippolytus Was Artemis' favorite among the mortals, But Aphrodite caused his death. Thelktos: Why do you babble on woman? Everyone Knows the story of Hippolytus? but why Does that matter? What does it have to do With my love for you? Now I ask you for a Third time, and I expect an answer from you This time. Do you share my feelings of love? Agnotita: An answer? Is that all you want? Well then, An answer I will give you. This is now the Time for Artemis to have her Vengeance on Your whore of a goddess! Do I love you? Ha! I do not love you, I could not love you, I Will never love you. I despise you! You Disgust me, the way you worship Aphrodite And perform her acts nightly; you are the Worst of all the scum on earth. Your love is Meaningless to me. I would rather reside in Hades than love you! Thelktos: Crazy woman! You cannot reject my love! No woman has ever rejected my love! I Refuse to accept this as your answer. I will Act as if I did not hear those words. I give You one last chance to give me an answer That I want to hear. Agnotita: There are no words that will pass my lips that Shall please you. No matter how many times You ask me, my answer shall remain the Same, I will NEVER love you! Thelktos: You will love me, you will! You have to! You Cannot reject me! Agnotita: For the last time, I will never love you. You And your goddess disgust me! I despise you! My feelings for you are the farthest thing From love. Thelktos, I reject your love! Thelktos: AIAI! What grief I feel! I cannot live with This pain. Without love, this life does not Feel bearable. Here I will place the hilt of My sword in the knot of this tree, with the Blade facing towards me. Agnotita: That is what I expected from such a Worthless servant of a worthless goddess. You cannot even handle the "gifts" that your Goddess gives you. Instead, you take your Own life. Thelktos: I do not just take my own life, You will die With me! You said that you would rather Live in Hades than love me. I grant you that Wish. I throw us both upon the blade. Agnotita: OIMOI! the blade has pierced us both. Even Though I die next to you, with my last breath I say that I will never love you! [Enter Aphrodite] Aphrodite: Thelktos, my most loyal follower. I, Aphrodite, will weep for your death, even Though the immortal gods are not suppose To weep for mortals. Your death will not Go unpunished. Artemis will pay! As for You, you will not be forgotten. From the Drops of blood that flow from your wound Shall grow the wild rose. For ages to come Your roses will be a symbol of love. And Just as you were drawn to love and then Hurt, people will be drawn to the roses Beauty and then pricked by the painful Thorns. Always to be reminded of you and Your love and the pain that you faced for Love. |