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Hercules relevance to Amazons occurs in the 9th Labor of Hercules, when he is sent to retrieve Hippolyta' | Hercules relevance to Amazons occurs in the 9th Labor of Hercules, when he is sent to retrieve Hippolyta' | ||
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+ | The play begins with Heracles family being pursued by Lycus, the ruler of Thebes. Megara, Heracles' | ||
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+ | Lycus catches up with them and argues with Heracles' | ||
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+ | Hera sends Iris the messenger goddess and Lyssa the goddess of madness to drive Heracles mad and kill his own children. Hera really hates Heracles. Heracles thinks he has been sent to kill Eurystheus, the king who gave Heracles the 12 Labors. When Heracles finds his own children, he thinks they are Eurystheus' | ||
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+ | Theseus, king of Athens and recently freed from Hades by Hracles, arrives with an army to battle Lycus. Instead he finds the tragedy of Heracles. After a lot convincing, Thesus talks Heracles in to returning with him to Athens, a broken man. | ||
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+ | MegaraMy brothers, Herakles and my old father, Creon, are all dead! | ||
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+ | HeraklesWhat? | ||
+ | MegaraLykos killed him. The new ruler here! | ||
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+ | HeraklesBut how? Was it in some battle or other? Was the country suffering from some affliction? | ||
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+ | MegaraCivil war. Now he’s the ruler of Thebes, Cadmus’ city of seven gates. | ||
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+ | HeraklesBut what was it that terrified you? | ||
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+ | MegaraHerakles, | ||
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+ | HeraklesBut why? What made him so afraid of orphaned kids? | ||
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+ | MegaraHe was afraid that when they grow up they would make him pay for killing Creon. | ||
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+ | The Lion of Nemea (359-363) | ||
+ | The Battle of the Centaurs (364-374) | ||
+ | The Hind of Artemis (375-379) | ||
+ | The Mares of Diomedes (380-388) | ||
+ | Cycnos (389-393) | ||
+ | The Apples of the Hesperides (394-400) | ||
+ | The Clearing of the Sea (400-402) | ||
+ | Atlas (403-407) | ||
+ | The Girdle of the Amazon, Hippolyta (408-418) | ||
+ | The Lenean Hydra (419-422) | ||
+ | The Cattle of Geryon (423-424) | ||
+ | The bringing back to earth of Cerberus | ||
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+ | ChorusI wish to praise Herakles, to sing a song that crowns all his labours. | ||
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+ | ChorusIt is a glory for the dead to praise their noble deeds! | ||
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+ | ChorusHis first noble deed was to rid the grove of Zeus of the fierce lion!360 | ||
+ | ChorusAnd threw the beast’s fiery skin, ferocious, gaping jaws over his auburn head. | ||
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+ | ChorusThen he laid low the mountain race of wild Centaurs with his murderous arrows. | ||
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+ | ChorusThe river Peneus, Peneus of the lovely eddies, can vouch for this and so can all the distant barren lands and all the farms of Mount Pelion and all deep glens of Homole next to it.370 | ||
+ | ChorusThat’s where the Centaurs used to live. | ||
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+ | ChorusThey used to arm themselves with the trunks of pine trees and rule over the whole of Thessaly with their horsemanship! | ||
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+ | ChorusThen he killed that dappled hind with the golden horns that pillaged the farms and brought joy to Artemis, the huntress, goddess of Oenoe. | ||
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+ | ChorusAnd then he climbed upon his four-horse chariot and with the bit Diomedes’ horses.380 | ||
+ | ChorusThese were the gruesome horses that with unbridled appetite plunged their maws into the gory troughs and fed voraciously on human flesh. Savage beasts dining savagely. | ||
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+ | ChorusThen he crossed the silver waters of the Hebrus river and performed his labour for the king of Mycenae. | ||
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+ | ChorusThen it was the turn of Cycnos, who lived on the shore next to Mount Pelion, near the waters of Anaurus and who, wanting to build a temple made of human skulls, he used to kill all the travelers that went by.390 | ||
+ | ChorusHerakles killed this wild dweller of Amphanae, with his unerring arrows and immediately his father, Ares had turned him into a swan. | ||
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+ | ChorusThen to the garden of the sweet-voiced divine women of the Hesperides he went and from the leafy branches of the apple trees that grew there, he plucked the golden fruit, killing the murderous dragon-guard with its coils twisted all around it and whose back was the colour of flames. | ||
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+ | ChorusThen, passing through the straits of Gadir, he entered the watery caves of the far flung ocean and made it calm for the mortal sailors.400 | ||
+ | ChorusThen he went to Atlas’ house and lend his mighty hand to him, stretching it up to hold the heavens high, the star-filled home of all the gods. | ||
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+ | ChorusThen he gathered friends from all over Greece and fought the mounted army of the Amazons who lived round the lake Maeotis, a lake fed by many rivers, beyond theEuxeine Sea.410 | ||
+ | ChorusThey took from their barbarian queen, Hippolyta, the golden girdle –a deadly labour!- and this glorious spoil of war they brought back to Greece, where it is safe in Mycenae. | ||
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+ | ChorusThen, with fire he killed the murderous hound of Lerna, the Hydra, with its myriad heads and smeared its poison on his arrows and it was with these arrows that he had killed Geryon, a monster with three bodies and the shepherd on the island of Erytheia.420 | ||
+ | ChorusThen he brought to a happy conclusion many other travels before he sailed to Hades, the tear soaked land, for the last of his labours and the last of his life, and from there the poor man has not returned yet. | ||
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+ | ChorusHis house is now bereft of friends and the oar of Charon the underworld’s ferryman waits to take his children on a journey away from life, a journey of no return, a journey against the laws’ of god and of man’s justice.430 | ||
+ | ChorusYour house, Herakles, looks to your strong arms for protection but you are not here! | ||
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+ | ChorusIf only! | ||
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+ | If only I still had the youth, and had I all those Theban friends of mine –we of the same age- had I the strength to raise a war spear, I stand by your sons, Herakles, I would have shielded them. | ||
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+ | ChorusBut now, now, Herakles my blessed youth is gone.440 | ||
+ | Megara, Amphitryon and the three boys enter from the palace, dressed for their burials which include wreaths on their heads. | ||
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