Monday, 14 July 2014

Football

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Fernanda: _Oh, hell! Bring me another shot! 
Cristine: _Girls, girls, it's unbelievable! 
Mary: _Oh, but they are so cute! So cute!
Gabriela: _Traitor! 
Fernanda: _It's true! The German boys are handsome!
Gabrielle: _Oh c'mon, I was doing something better during this stupid game. 
Mary: _I was painting my nails of yellow and green. 
Mary Jane: _I took my dog for a ride. Hey man, could you bring me a soda?
Cristine: _Huuummm..did you hear that? She was doing "something" better. 
Gabrielle: _Yes. I was alone in my home, so I turned off the TV and began to read a book. 

All the woman stop and look at her. They start laughing next. 

Gabrielle: _I am meaning it! 
Gabriela: _Fine, we believe, don't we girls? 
Fernanda: _Could you stop talking at the same time? I am trying to have some conversation here. 
Mary: _Nothing on it. You are going to say about the amazing legs of football players?
Fernanda: _Actually I was planning to talk about tactical system of Canary yellow and blue team.
Gabrielle: _Ridiculous. Felipão is so stupid it makes me angry! 
Gabriela: _Is he stupid or dunce? Maybe this moron learns the lesson now. Did you girls see what he did? He put Dante in the place of David Luiz. Then he put David Luiz in the place of Thiago Silva who was suspended with yellow card. 
Cristine: _The left side of Brazilian defense was creep. Do you see how asshole Felipão is, he put a young and weak Bernard to face the giants and hot monsters of Germany. He put Hulk to mark Lahm! 

The girls start to laugh louder.

Cristine: _Can you believe that shit? Hulk marking Lahm? It could only be a sinister joke. 
Fernanda: _But see, Hulk was also playing for the left side, with Marcelo and Dante. And they did none. 
Gabrielle: _The first goal German did upon Brazil was a failed attack of Hulk plus Marcelo and Fernandinho for the left side of Brazil team. The Germany team stole the ball, changed passes with mastery and then when the striker was about to cross the ball, Marcelo interferes and put the ball to corner. 
Mary Jane: _And my future husband, Toni Kroos, put the ball on the foot of Müller. 
Mary: _The first goal was a general failure of Brazilian defense system. Everyone runs for the ball, David Luiz, Dante, Fernandinho and leaves Müller alone. Marcelo was simply marking the area, the wrong by the way, because Müller had a lot of time to think and choose a place where Julior Cesar could not defend. 
Gabriela: _My God and that Khedira? I lose my breath when I think about him! He is so so so gorgeous!
Cristine: _It's true girls! Brazil did not have a cooperative way of playing as Germany. They do not have midfielders and attacking midfielders. The resource of Brazil was just give a strong kicks forward and pray for the ball reach Hulk, Fred or Oscar. 
Gabrielle: _Please, do not say that name! Fred? Who is he? I never saw Fred play for a second in this World Cup. And the brilliant mind Felipão insisted until the end with him. It's right, Brazil was unable to create and raise any kind of midfield playing, because there was no player able to carry the ball and control the team, leading the ball to attack with passes. The resource is put David Luiz and Dante to give long kicks and try a cross. 
Fernanda: _Yes, but nobody failed as Fernandinho. We can put at least three goals on his back. 
Gabriela: _We cannot blame Fernandinho for its fails on the Brazilian defense. The whole team was a crap and the coach is a moron sexist of South. What do you expect? 
Cristine: _Or Germany is real much better...Think about that you bunch of blonde and black haired ones!
Mary: _What was fun about the coach, when Brazil suffered the second goal, and Klose overcome the record of Ronaldo, Felipão leaves the field and go to hide. If I was the coach and my team is losing for two goals, I would change at least three players. 
Mary Jane: _The maximum substitution is three.
Mary: _So be it, I would do something, I would not just seat down and watch the team I manage fall. 
Gabrielle: _And so spoke the senior manager. 
Mary:_Yes, my job is to manage, organize things is a way they can work fast. If I don't manage hard situations, I lose my job. So I take very seriously and when I see Felipão, I feel myself disgusting. He is a bad professional, but he had his job even working with stubbornness. 
Fernanda: _Brazil showed an infantile football, had demonstrated once and for all they play like kids, they do not deal pressure and they can't react. What Brazil intends to do in every game is catch the ball go running to the goal and score in the first minute of the match. This is the Brazil "strategy". Because with one goal at score and advantage, the adversary is forced to attack and open it's midfield defense, so Brazil counter attacks. Brazil is the team of counter attack. When professional teams mark Brazil and do not open the chance for Brazil to score, they start to open their legs.
Mary Jane: _Brazil is the team of one player. Neymar did not play, Brazil lost.
Cristine: _Yes, but when Brazil suffer one goal they don't know what else to do. 
Gabriela: _What a strange and silly team has the creative play in a center back as David Luiz? David Luiz was the player who was creating for the team. 
Mary: _They don't know how to play together, this is the true. Even when they where touching the ball on the midfield, the others players do not appear, Fernandinho, Oscar, Fred, they all seem to be playing as robots on their position, without any kind of creativity. 
Fernanda: _Girls, girls! Let's salute the German victory, why not? We cannot only stay crying because Brazil played nothing. It's good to see a wonderful match of football, and if Brazil did not played, Germans did they work very good. They did not failed on their strategy. Let's hope they finally open their minds and put a woman in the charge of the team. What do you say about that?

All the woman second with strong demonstrations of passion.

Cristine: _Yes, and even a female World Cup. Why only man wants to play football?
Mary Jane: _Fernanda for president! 
Gabriela: _I second! You have my vote. 
Fernanda: _You silly rabbits! I love you all but I am sick of this table and I am going to find some music over there.
Cristine: _I didn't know that blonde and tall guy over there is named "music"
Fernanda: _Do I have too much lipstick? 
Mary: _You are amazing. Go there and show him who you are! C'mon baby!
Gabriela: _A toast for the beautiful German players, beautiful soccer and for all of us! 

The woman celebrates putting their glasses together up in the air and saying a hurrah! 

Clarissa Lake - Football II

Sunday, 6 July 2014

Alice

At this moment the King, who had been for some time busily writing in his note-book, called out "Silence!" and read out from his book "Rule Forty-two. All persons more than a mile high to leave the court."
Everybody looked at Alice.
"I'm not a mile high," said Alice.
"You are," said the King.
"Nearly two miles high," added the Queen.
"Well, I sha'n't go, at any rate," said Alice; "besides, that's not a regular rule: you invented it just now." 
"It's the oldest rule in the book," said the King.
"Then it ought to be Number One," said Alice.
The King turned pale, and shut his note-book hastily.

Alice in the Wonderland - Alice fighting the power (Page 113, Penguin Books, 1988)

"Let the jury consider their verdict," the King said, for about the twentieth time that day. 
"No, no!" said the Queen. "Sentence first -verdict afterwards."
"Stuff and nonsense!" said Alice loudly. "The idea of having the sentence first!"
"Hold your tongue!" said the Queen, turning purple.
"I wo'n't!" said Alice. 
"Off with her head!" the Queen shouted at the top of her voice. Nobody moved. 

Alice in the Wonderland - Disobedience as civil responsibility. (Page 117, Penguin Books, 1988)


Clarissa Lake

Wednesday, 2 July 2014

The Olive Tree



Athena: _Wake up lazy thing! Hey!

Athena kicks his belly.

Athena: _FATHER!

Firstly the light was so intense it could blind anyone thousands miles away. A tremendous lightining bolt coming down from heaven. And it takes the guy who was sleeping in the mountains.

Prometheus: _Damn you Athena! Could you be a little bit delicate?
Athena: _We gotta a work to do. Deliver me from external feelings.
Prometheus: _Work? What are you talking about? I rather being in a damn good sleep. Now, if you excuse-me, I am coming back to my dreams.
Athena: _FATHER!

Another amazing bold felt, but this time Prometheus dodge it and then a tremendous roar of a mighty thunder.

Prometheus: _Can't you do on your own little girl? Always depending on your father.
Athena: _I don't touch things like you. You've been sleeping for far too long. Let me inform you about what happened. Pandora had saved you, and I can't figure out why she did what she did.
Prometheus: _And what was that?
Athena: _Punctual question. She simply murdered a lot of people.
Prometheus: _Wait! This is not real Athena. We are discussing trivial things.
Athena: _I guess it wasn't real at all. Now I realize. I'm trying to wake you up, we must go teach them how to cultivate the Olive Tree.
Prometheus: _No Athena. This is a trick upon us. An illusion. And I know who is behind it. It's the Gemini Brothers.
Athena: _Ca...
Prometheus: _Do not say their names right now. They will notice we busted their cheating and set another frame to put us.
Athena: _I cannot trust you. I don't know if you are truly Prometheus indeed, or a trick of the Gemini Brothers.
Prometheus: _It's a labyrinth. We must find a way out.
Castor: _Do you find me gorgeous? How is to feel the trick upon yourself?
Prometheus: _What are you doing?
Castor: _The Northern Witch has spoken. They paid a very good amount for your soul "Son of Iapetus".
Prometheus: _I have nothing against you brother, but there is no way I got inside a trick.
Castor: _Your pride will answer your question. But you have a choice. I may stay alive.
Prometheus: _And what do you ask?
Castor: _Athena must come with us.
Prometheus: _Misery and blood and all shapes of slaves of Zeus! I am going to make you suffer for this one insult.
Castor: _Slaves of Zeus? And what are you? Slave of Athena? We are all slaves of something. Slaves of fate, slaves of love, we need to be slaves. When we serve we are also commanding.
Prometheus: _But you never reason your orders.
Castor: _There is only one way Prometheus. Your life or hers. I do not have much time, the price they paid for your soul requires an precise time on the execution. And you must decide it right now.
Prometheus: _Where is Athena?
Castor: _Ten.
Hermes: _There must be some kind a way out of here.
Prometheus: _There's too much confusion.
Castor: _Eight.
Prometheus: _Flames of the past, come and seek this one.
Castor: _Seven.
Prometheus: _I don't believe you.
Athena: _Prometheus! Hurry, they are going to kill you!

Monday, 16 June 2014

The art of loving

Most people see the problem of love primarily as that being loved, rather than that of loving, of one's capacity to love. Hence the problem to them is how to be loved, how to be lovable. In pursuit of this aim they follow several paths. One, which is specially used by men, is to be successful, to be powerful and rich as the social margin of one's person permits. Another, used specially by women, is to make oneself attractive, by cultivating one's body, dress, etc. 
Other ways of making oneself attractive, used both by men and women, are to develop pleasant manners, interesting conversation, to be helpful, modest, inoffensive.

(...)

Two persons thus fall in love when they feel they have found the best object available on the market, considering the limitations of their own exchange values. Often, as in buying real estate, the hidden potentialities which can be developed play a considerable role in this bargain. In a culture in which the marketing orientation prevails, and in which material success is the outstanding value, there is little reason to be surprised that human love relations follow the same pattern of exchange which governs the commodity and the labor market. 

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The third error leading to the assumption that there is nothing to be learned about love, lies in the confusion between the initial experience of falling in love, and the permanent state of being in love, or as we might better say, of "standing" in love. If two people who have been strangers, as all of us are, suddenly let the wall between them break down, and feel close, feel one, this moment of oneness is one of the most exhilarating, most exciting experiences in life. It is all the more wonderful and miraculous for persons who have been shut off, isolated, without love. This miracle of sudden intimacy is often facilitated if it is combined with, or initiated by, sexual attraction and consummation. However, this type of love is by its very nature not lasting. The two persons become well acquainted, their intimacy loses more and more its miraculous character, until their antagonism, their disappointments, their mutual boredom kill whatever is left of the initial excitement. Yet, in the beginning they do not know all this: in fact, they take the intensity of the infatuation, this being "crazy" about each other, for proof of the intensity of their love, while it may only prove the degree of their preceding loneliness. 

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Clarissa Lake - Erich Fromm: The art of loving. <3

Thursday, 12 June 2014

Fire

English is today what Latin was a long time ago: the language of poetic and science. The high language. When I was saying about the Eagle of Roman Empire it could be also, for extension of meaning, be the Latin language. 
When some author wishes to impress the reader, until nowadays he still uses some Latin sentences. Then comes the French, with the liberal thought and model of rational society which all of us in Western are heirs. Dostoievsky let very clear the influence of French language on Russia's high-class level. French is still a very powerful language around the world, but it had lost his throne for English. 
English is the modern fire. Languages created in laboratory are fated to doom. English is not only ink on the paper, there are a history of thousands of people who lived and let their spirit over and beyond the language.
It's not only a language for business and diplomacy. The diplomatic language of "How are you", "Thank you", and lots of others sentences made for brief and polite communications. 
English is not only the sound and the shape of the sentences which comes from the mouth of speakers. English is the culture of people who speak it. Is a language which the person we love most have taught us: our mother. English comes when we are just children, as much as milk, unconditional care and love. 
Languages raised in laboratories do not have this element of love. They are stepmothers. They do not use to give milk or teach us the language which will form what we are when we grow. People learn English around the world to make business and speak the language of the books, not the language anyone speaks on their respective lands. 
A mother tongue carries more than history and love. It is the registry of what we are. We express who we are thought language. That is the poetry. Needless to cite names of English literature. It has a weigh no one in the world could deny. What a laboratory language, made only for brief communications have in terms of history and poetry? Which poetry is made without love? 
The great majority of scientific and academic articles and reviews are in English. English is the fire of our age. Watch movies for example. Two movies in German, one in French and hundred fifty-five in English. 
English is the dollar of languages. It makes easier our communication around the world. However this is a very wide way of using this rich language, beyond our imagination. English is not a "easy" language, as German or Portuguese were "harder". There is no such thing. If you believe English is easy, you better hurry up catch some books and restart your studies. I am meaning. Read scientific articles and newspaper in English does not assure that you are fluent on our plural culture and our profound poetry. Of course read George Martin is easy, because he is a writer of soap-operas, it is his job write easy in a way you would certainly understand. Try Edgar Allan Poe. Try William Blake. Try T. S Elliot. Or even Jane Austen.
If you are happy because you are fluently speaker, try to wonder in which variation of English you are fluent. From Brooklyn, New York? From London? Ireland? Australia? George Martin variation? People get proficient in English, but which variant? The cult one? Cult on which state of which country? Are you not assuming there is a hegemonic language around the world, as this laboratory language, which I despise so much I can not spell. But it has something to do with "hope". And I believe hope is the worst evil on the planet. Keep humans locked in a trap. Also I believe we don't need faith in the future, we have to work today and with focus. Because tomorrow only belongs to God. Hope is also a sin but I cannot enter this subject right now. 
I wonder if these language schools teaches literature and culture. I doubt. A language is nothing without its spirit which is the real culture that carries the meaning of the language. Laboratory English is very easy, but I wonder if I gave them Milton or Shakespeare for read and explain, I have my doubts they are up to. 
English is a living thing. Out of people who speaks these laboratory language, where is it? Inside somebody's heart? No, it's on a library, it's only inside a book. What I am saying is that laboratory language is only rational. The human and the essence of passion which makes us humans, does not belong on a laboratory language. Does never exist a loving mother giving you that.
English will survive three hundred, five hundred years and even more. What would happen with laboratory language? It will disappear when people lose the fashion for it. It is just fashion and efficient in a low level of operation. But English is the real fire. And I stole it. 


Clarissa Lake - Stealing the fire

Monday, 9 June 2014

Aphrodite

(Aphrodite, Athena)


In the empty and large desert. Night. 


Aphrodite: _Look who's here. What beautiful blue eyes do you have. It's a pity you will give them to nobody. It's delicious to see you. But wait. The woman who thinks being able to do whatever she wants. Isn't that Athena? 
Athena: _I shall pass. I didn't come to this far in the desert to hear your hallucinations. 
Aphrodite: _You know you can't go anywhere without my permission. This is not Olympus Athena and the almighty Thunder Lord would not cast a bolt up in my head. Not here. You gotta pass trough me to get where you want. The Pythia girl should have told you.
Athena: _The Pythia is just a fiend. 
Aphrodite: _I see you are not here to talk. I tried to be nice to you. But I am sure you are not dressed in platinum armor, helmet and Aegis Shield just to talk to me. You are so sweet Athena. You are docile with your childhood. Your bravery is what makes you so special. I like the way you envy me, it's so puerile which sets my good emotions over you. 
Athena: _You think every woman is just the way you are. You are wrong. I don't care for such things.
Aphrodite: _You certainly not. Let me see how you make a pose when I call...The Kraken. 

A giant beast jumps behind Aphrodite and comes in fury to Athena, who stands just the way she was. Then she just move the arm slowly, and touches the head of Kraken. The beast becomes easy as a baby pet. 

Athena: _You are just such a good boy! Don't listen to her.
Aphrodite: _Impressive. Let's see Cerberus
Athena: _You are a loyal bound and you should be with your Owner. The Overlord misses you, go to him. She is just sad and lonely and she is trying to hurt someone. No, you are a good boy now. There is no need of making thousands pieces of this pretty subject. 
Aphrodite: _You are amazing Athena. If I call all my beasts you will turn them into pacific ones. Let's see what is your trick now:

A soldier comes running very hastilyt. He has a shield, a spear and a sword in the case the spear brake. His name is Angra.

Athena: _No, this is not Angra. This is my favorite hero, Prometheus. Why do you insist to show everything inverted to me? End this useless game and accept that it doesn't work with me. 
Aphrodite: _Zeus must be ashamed of you! C'mon, let the nature revolve itself and bring its fury upon you! What if I did take your floor? You are not on the ground anymore. What would you do?
Athena: _I am just falling. When I get down there I think about what you just said.
Aphrodite: _Funny! What if the floor becomes a tortuousness lava?
Athena: _I see no problem. The temperature is very high, but as long as I stood upon my Shield, this burning red thing do not scare me.
Aphrodite: _Unbelievable! What if I make the earth shakes and you lose your balance? What if I make rain thousands years of deadly ice upon your head?
Athena: _I would cover myself using my Shield until the rain is over. As I am doing right now. 
Aphrodite: _The rain is getting stronger. You do not have such strength do defy nature!
Athena: _When this rain is out, we will see that. 
Aphrodite: _Let it rain fire! 
Athena: _This the best you can do? 
Aphrodite: _I see I will not reach you with my skills. Perhaps,  I should kiss you. What about it?
Athena: _Don't you dare! You are just a wounded woman. Stay away from me!

Athena touches the head of Aphrodite and she falls on the ground as a potato bag.

Athena: _Sorry, I didn't want to harm you. Are you okay?
Aphrodite: _Athena? What are you doing here?
Athena: _Hold on a second, for the Father of the Gods! You are very harmed inside. I will try to heal you.
Aphrodite: _Healing? Am I sick? Tell me Athena, I am getting anxious.
Athena: _Easy girl. Cupid has thrown an arrow on your heart years ago. You removed the arrow but could not remove the scar, neither the pain which caused to you. So you made a magic trick to forget the scar you carry upon your shoulder, and easily you started to become strange. The pain caused for the arrow could not be saw, understood or even noted for you. You hid it from yourself. But the pain was still there, and it was killing you one minute at a time. Do not try to resist, I will remove the infection. 
Aphrodite: _I feel so bad Athena. What I did to Hephaestus wasn't right....I am dreaming every night..Is there a way to change this situation? Do I have to suffer until the end of times? Why love brings this harsh masquerade agony of pain? Is there a way of not loving? Is there a way to forget? Oh Good Zeus I am so sorry! So sorry, please Athena, forgive me for I was such a silly. You are a good person, I am just upset with Ares and I was raising my anger over out. Please Athena, tell me something!
Athena: _I said easy. Do not start crying right now! I will give you a good reason for tears. But you gotta promise me you will be strong.
Aphrodite: _Fine Athena...do what you have to do, I can't bear this pain anymore! I wanted to die but I can't! I can't Athena! Please, do whatever you need. 
Athena: _You are really gorgeous.

Athena applies the medicine to heal the heart of the lady. Aphrodite screams aloud for a long time.

Athena: _Now it's clean and it will regenerate. Keep covered and change the bands every day. Don't keep looking at it, in a couple of weeks there will be no trace of it. I finished. Your heart is healed. But I really have to go.
Aphrodite: _I am feeling so light. It's been a long that I don't feel like this. Thank you Athena. Why Cupid never reached you heart?
Athena: _Because I protect it. With Titanium armor and Aegis Shield. So Long Aphrodite. 
Aphrodite: _I actually envy you. I wanted to be just the way you are. 


Clarissa Lake - Aphrodite and the Beasts. 

Saturday, 7 June 2014

Tea

I'm London Marxist female, I am drinking a delicious couple of tea and I am going to the British Museum when I finish this tasty milky liquid. I will get there in six minutes and twenty-two seconds, if I use my bike. Haverstock Hill to Great Russell St, here I go. If I'd take my car, it would be probably eleven minutes and thirty-four seconds, without traffic. Anyway, I must aware you: be careful, I am thinking.

Kiss me up baby.


Clarissa Lake

Friday, 6 June 2014

Pallas Athena


A well regulated militia, being necessary to the security of a free state, the right of the people to keep and bear arms, shall not be infringed.

Bill of Rights - Second Amendment - United States of America, 1789 


For among other evils which being unarmed brings you, it causes you to be despised. - Chapter XIV

Machiavelli - The Prince

The tree of liberty must be refreshed from time to time with the blood of patriots and tyrants. 

Thomas Jefferson - Letter to W. S Smith. November 13, 1787

(Dike, Themis, Athena and Athenian civilians)

Dike: _Order! Order!
Athenian Citizen: _I want you to arrest those three soldiers over there, they are still smiling.
Pallas: _Tell me Athenian Citizen, tell everybody here what happened.
Athenian Citizen: _Yes my lady, now that you asked me to do. Listen to me and to my friends, and those that I never met, for the glory of the Thunder's Lord: I was making my art in the downtown when these three guards came and did command a inspection on my body. I feel shame to tell you this, but I could not accept guards taking my body, so I respectfully questioned them: Who gave you this order? That bigger one laughed hiss ass off and said: Nobody. We do what we want. We find you suspicious, so it's our duty to see what you have beneath these clothes and take you for a preliminary inquest. 
Pallas: _Is it true Athenian Soldier?
Athenian Soldier: _Yes my lady, it is. This man is completely mad. He is just an artist, he doesn't have a family, he's not at the gym making physical exercises to up his spirit, no my lady, he keeps doing sculptures, saying poems and not paying taxes. 
Athenian Citizen: _Shall I continue? 
Pallas: _Please. 
Athenian Citizen: _Oh the Cloud-gatherer be blessed for his power and his daughter. I am very grateful for this chance to speak, because this soldiers tried to shut me up. Well, I told them: As a free citizen of the Republic, I see you are not following superiors orders, neither protecting myself. You bring fear and force in the name of the Republic. For the sacred laws which sustain our Republic, I declare right now, as ours countrymen as witnesses, that you are under arrest. This is when they start laughing so hard, like children or crazy people, they can not even hide their faces, because they are sure the Republic will defend them, after all, they are paid for the Republic.
Pallas: _Soldiers? Got something to add? 
Athenian Soldier: _I am telling you he is crazy my lady. 
Pallas: _Why? Are you a physician?
Athenian Soldier: _No milady, I am just a Soldier.
Pallas: _What is the duty of a Soldier?
Athenian Soldier: _Protect the laws and the people.
Pallas: _"Protect the laws and the people". Isn't too much contradictory? Why did you laugh when the Athenian Citizen told that you all were under arrest?
Athenian Soldier: _Because he is a tramp. Nobody gave him the power to make us the villains and he the hero.
Pallas: _Our subject is not villainy. Just one final question, tell me Soldier, what do you think we should do?
Athenian Soldier: _Whip this artist and oblige him to work. He's out of his mind, let's give him a job and some punishment for he dares to think he has more power than a soldier of the Republic.  
Pallas: _Soldiers. Leave your weapons. You are under arrest. You'll have a lot of time to laugh now.
Athenian Soldier: _What? 
Pallas: _One more question and I will order to shoot you. Get out of Temple while you still can. 

Senator: _My lady, this is not wise! 
Athena: _I am not asking for your advice. 
Senator: _We senators are here in majority, in the name of The State, we demand to know what this is all about. Do you have something to say, this is the place Athena. Tell us Senators here at Agora, in broad day light, what is your intention?
Athena: _Finish the army. End the police. 
Senator: _And how could we defend our Republic from external and internal menaces? 
Athena: _Everyone in the Republic will be a soldier. When they got proper age, learn how to shoot and receive a weapon, given by Republic itself. Every patriot should learn how to shoot and carry on his gun.
Senator: _Athena! Athena! Where have you been? What you are saying is impossible. It compromises the political content of the Republic. If you give them weapons, they will surely turn against us. 
Athena: _As they right. 
Senator: _We senators are not going to allow every citizen to carry weapons. They will stop fearing us. 
Athena: _That's what I want. What is your decision Senators?
Senator: _A permanent militia is a danger for all of us, specially politics. We are not going to second your proposition. Get out of here because we have serious issues to discuss and even more to vote. Would you like to talk about the sanitarian condition of the Temple and the poverty areas of Athens? I believe not.
Athena: _That's what I was afraid of. I desire a Republic where people are free. When I talk about liberty, it's fear what is more relevant. The people cannot live fearing thugs and soldiers. If we did not give them a chance to defend themselves, we are making them totally dependent on us. Depending on the will of a group of salaried Soldiers. Soldiers also have personal interests which compromises the Republic. We shall give responsibility for our civilians, not encage. Think for a second in a prepared army, no matter if it is trained and huge as the Spartan. They will think twice on invading us. Because they will be sure every civilian has a weapon and know how to shoot: the very first symbol of this people is that they aren't submissive. They are not under tyrannical rulers wish. They will try for centuries to invade the Republic, with or without a trained and mercenary army to defend our Country. Remember, we are paying them. They are not working because they love republic. They also should find another work. Being only a professional soldier, as Spartan military thought, does not work. Let's give them respect and responsibility.
Senator: _It's not going to happen. We are not going to undone democracy in the name of your trivial dream. We heard you respectfully, but there's nothing we can do. We now ask you too leave the temple or stay in silence, because we have a lot of things to discuss and I believe they are neither of your concern nor of your interest. The people choose us as their leaders. They don't need to be here, we don't need to give them weapons, so they will shoot us during the night because we erase taxes or inflation matters. 
Athena: _So be it. Soldiers! Give them a closest path to Hades. 


The militia soldiers enter the temple and shoot every political man inside it. They tried to run, tried to hide. All in vain. Athena puts its white selling cloth and cover the green eyes. 

Athena: _There is no turning back. To give people the freedom they want and deserve, we must wash the road with blood of tyrants. They will not give up of their lust, their money, much less their power. We must take it off, and if they resist, we take their lives. Soldier: execute their families immediately. 
Athenian Militia Soldier: _Sir, may I ask you something? The kids....there are too many children. They are not responsible on their parents corruption. Let's save the children and educate them on this new Republic.
Athena: _Execute them all. If the children survive they will carry on the titles, the honor and when they grow up, they will call for their natural power and have a lot of reasons for a vengeance. You are right, the children are innocent, but like I said, if this a revolution, don't look back. I perfectly understand that you might have children on your own, and must be terrible for a father imagine such a thing. I don't want this. But it must be done, and it must be done swift and clear. We must finish the blood lineage. No torture, no games, we would never play with the dignity of these families. Clean death to anyone. Now, if you are not up for the task, I will order another soldier. 
Athenian Militia Soldier: _Sir..It's just...
Athena: _Look what you just did. You took so many lives and don't feel bad? Do not start letting your spirit opened to the fury of Erinyes. Please, or I will have to jail you until you recover consciousness. Why are you following my orders?
Athenian Militia Soldier: _Because I wanted so sir. I have faith in a Republic we will not depend on the will of few. The Democracy we are dreaming cannot be conquered voting. I believe we can balance this exploitation, this eagle which comes to suck the body of our people, drain their souls one drop at a time. 
Athena: _So quit these second guesses and do it. 
Athenian Militia Soldier: _Yes sir. It will be done sir. 


Clarissa Lake - Agora or a Brave woman named Switzerland. In: It is harder to dominate rebels. 

Wednesday, 4 June 2014

Respect (Draft)

First I would like to manifest my respectful condolence to the families of the victims.

When I first found Pandora's Box inside a trash can, I got surprised. What kind of crazy people write things like this? I got even more shocked when I found out the Greeks were writing things like this thousands of years ago.
The theater was not only entertainment. The plays used to begin in the morning and finish at the evening. The singing of the goat. Tragedy is a form to cause terror and pity. Maybe I'm wrong, but I believe the feeling of fear and hollowness is one part of the tragedy. 
Tragedy it's beautiful because make us feel horrible things, then, when we awake of the dream of the play, we return better. Tragedy had a fundamental thought based on education. People in London would never raise their children with Aeschylus or Homer.
That's not my point. Tragedy is a light rainbow to set us free this penetrated and obvious reality. Reality is a stage where things do not come to be easy. But there is also terror. I am talking about the sad thing which happened in Santa Barbara a few weeks ago. 
The guy who killed those people thought being a victim of a horrible destiny. Victim. That's how he felt. Victim. And what about responsibility? According to him, the social world was punishing him, because he was not "fit" to the pattern. That's what we do. We punish those who does not follow the social role, until the person fits on it. It begins with the parents telling the children what not to do, then comes the high school, educating according to government pattern to deny children a free mind. No, let's discipline them according to our rules, because if they learn to follow and accept language and mathematical rules they will not become monsters. Where does come from the ethics of civilians? Not from family, not from school: the ethic of industry. Let's behave with our family and friends as we do when we are working, it's more safe live like that. Which means we don't really need to respect everybody else, just have good manners, let's just do the ceremony and forgot the purpose of it.
That's not what I see. High school is just a preparation for the market. People are studying because they need jobs, not ethics neither sensibility. When the children of denying goes to the job they are perfectly fitted. They should be molded, after all they are simply the entire life learning how to follow rules and pretend to be kind. But what people really are, nobody wants to be aware of. 
Victim. I don't believe that. He wanted to be like others, he wanted to experience what is have a lot of girls, like this is a good thing. But it's a pattern of our social role: people are always fucking each other. It's curious he was not so clever. Not indeed. If he is the victim, why he envies them? What he did was a cold vengeance. Because he never had a a beating heart, he never loved nothing in this world, besides himself, his cold and hollow heart, empty of reason and poetry made him a cold killer. Yes, I believe this guy had not sensibility at all. He was raised by television and bad literature. Means that he felt hurt for the world, society, whatever. He felt wrong. In the mind of a broken people, what he did is right. Is a way of justice. Of course he was planning to do for such a long time. He wanted to be noticed no matter how. He wanted to feel like the guy all girls stop to talk and adore, like the famous football player. He was not a victim of anything besides his cold heart and tiny brain. Fame. Pride. Glory. Our blind seek for these things lead us where? In the battlefield of everyday. 
He said: "All I ever wanted was to fit in and live a happy life amongst humanity, but I was cast out and rejected, forced to endure an existence of loneliness and insignificance, all because the females of the human species were incapable of seeing the value in me," he wrote in the document, titled "My Twisted World."
All because the females of the "human species" were incapable of seeing the value in me". Value. He wanted to be rich, so he would have a lot of girls sucking his little cock to appreciate his "value".Only the desire for power and money drove his mind out. Keep seeking this victory and see where you will fall.  He suffered because he wanted to be like everybody else. "He was trying to fit". Guilty conscience. Why nobody ever realizes when there is a psycho killer around? Why they doubt of people's stupidity? I cannot realize I'm single human being, so I don't have to be like anybody else besides me, no, no, all I can see is that I should follow this horrible pattern of behavior. The paradox is that this subject despises those who treats him like object, but he wants to be on the top of status quo to cause damage on others. The monsters he uses to fear is that what he want to become: he want to punish people for not being fitted, as they did to him, and this is fair and just inside his mind. As he only had a little cock, and I believe many guys go crazy because of this, and he want everyone to notice his value. He can mind a monster punishing others like you never seen. Do you see the fragile head of a victim? We didn't chose to be here, however, we are not even victim nor guilty, for God's sake. 
Victim. I don't buy it. I control my own life so I am responsible for everything I do, not victim. So, let me get this situation once more, I am stupid and coward and others have to pay for it, because I am victim, which obviously means that others are guilty. I bet he had a poor little culture. He was educated, of course, but it doesn't mean culture. Schools are raised to form mechanics and technicians, not humanists. We should take care of those who are always complaining about how they are victim of an unfair and disproportional world. It's happening again and again, everywhere. Every year we have this gift of news, bringing the terror of our planet. The problem of  a monster is that he only cares about himself. This is why he murder people, this total lack of poetry and good reason. This is not a tragedy. There isn't a drop of beauty on what he did. Only crazy people like him enjoys such event. There are a lot of them. Feeling tortured by guilty and hating their parents. Adults hating parents it's a serious thing. But let's watch another new and forget this subject. Always apologizing for little things....
I had put some chapters of Kalon Kakon under vigilance. I censure a lot of things, as the episode of Medusa. In this particular chapter, Medusa is rapped for Poseidon in front of Athena, which does nothing. Medusa was a beautiful woman, but she turns into a monsters with snakes instead a long hair. Medusa was a victim as well. Victim of her own irresponsibility. Athena told her several times, not to bath close the sea, Poseidon was raising a deep passion and desire for the priest. When Athena questioned Medusa, she lied in first place. She told Athena: "I love you my True Goddess, I bow my whole life to serve you, I would never batch naked closed the sea". She lied to Athena, because she had a dream where Poseidon was inside her, and the idea of having an affair with a God make her wake up wet. Medusa told her parents that they would be rich and glorious forever, that she had found the one true love. After the dream, Medusa began to bath naked in the sea, in a clear attempt to provoke Poseidon. She was young, virgin and malicious. She was on the bank rivers laughing to herself, because she knew the God will not resist for too long. 
One day Medusa is alone is the temple of Athena. She is making her works when Poseidon appears. She goes running to him, take off his clothes and started to go wild with him. Athena came into the temple and Medusa got embarrassed, and pushed Poseidon away: "You should not come here. Athena help me, he is trying to take me by force. I was trying to resist when you came, please Athena, he did not brake my dignity. Go away you monster, you desecrated the temple of Pallas Athena". Athena is serious and does not reply. Athena just pass away, and have a seat and a couple of wine. Poseidon which was starring the Goddess, waiting for her fury, saw none. Then Poseidon approaches Medusa: "I didn't finish with you. Not yet". 
Medusa was already dressed and slap the face of Poseidon. He responds with the same gesture, and she looks to Athena for the first time. "Athena, you gotta help me! I beg you, save me from this evil". Athena does not move the green eyes. 
Medusa tries to beat Poseidon and run away, but the God got her by the feet, then tearing the dress away, with anger. She kicks but Poseidon grabs her feet, her thighs, belly, arms, hair. He takes the hair by violence, she is crying by now, starring Athena crying and with a perplex semblant. Medusa is feeling wronged. She screams, complain, but Poseidon got her and posses her body for a long time while she whipped. I censored this scene because it was made in the pattern of the motion picture of Gaspar Noé, "Irréversible of 2002. I know rape it's a classical theme of literature but I didn't like this one leitmotiv. 
Medusa stood alone in the cold floor of the temple, still crying and bleeding. Athena decides to leave the temple and step by step reaches the harmed body. Athena does not say a word. Then Medusa curses Athena: "I HATE YOU, FROM THE DEEPS OF HADES I WILL ALWAYS HATE YOU! You let him did this to me. You allowed him to hurt one of your own! You are evil! The reader without social responsibility will support Medusa. Athena could not save her from her choices. Athena didn't tell her to provoke the anger of a God. It was a horrible scene and I cut it off. 
Athena leaves the temple and Medusa start to punish herself so hard that her face changes and the hair becomes vicious serpents. Everything she looks becomes stone. This is part of the story of Medusa. A victim. What is the relation among victim and monster? 
I believe the author of Pandora's Box and Kalon Kalon is not apologizing violence. I also believe people who had sensibility for art are not murderers. Readers of tragedy might experience everything, they don't need to feel those things in real life. Most of people are producing knowledge because they need a job. What will define if you are a good researcher is how many articles do you publish per year? How many books have you wrote in the past decade? The world needs lawyers, engineers, physicians, physics, language teachers, teachers. Not thinkers. They all have a function in society. Somewhere there must exist someone which is not being paid on producing knowledge. Someone which produces thinking because it wants to. There must be someone criticizing the whole ideal world we live.Because if it's ideal, only exists inside our minds. Most of them are working and being paid to be conformed with the situation. A world in crisis raise thinkers, not mechanics. 
There are thousands of mechanics, people with savoir-faire, ready to contribute for a better world. When people use to think? It's easier to think with the Hydra head of the media and the role of society. Let's all pretend it's a farce, but we do not stand the consequences. It's very easy to think inside a box. What about out of it? 
If nobody is criticizing society, this is barbarism. I wanna feel special because I have a job, my family, my car, pay my taxes and have no social responsibility. I just need to care of myself, and that's is hard for many people. People are always paying the price for their vanity. Okay, you will have a fat salary, a wealth life, but you'll never be happy, and you will never wonder why. Because if you lose the square who protects you, you fall in madness and never come back. 
To think shocks people. The taboo is so strong that becomes unbreakable: there are some things I will never think about it, because I don't know where this "thinking" will take me too, besides I am very scared to comprehend myself" They never think on their own, always following rules and patterns, when they decide to do something, they hurt themselves and, unfortunately, others. Violence is accept the world the way it is. Yesterday, today or tomorrow. Those who accept the world the way it is are not victims. What kind of poetry did you do to make a world a colorful place? 
People believe being morons means happiness. The escape of all responsibilities. I don't need to care about poverty, wars, crazy guys shooting innocents because he's sad and lonely, nuclear weapons, what I really care is how many girls I will fuck this weak, my cell phone is not so good, I need a new car and a brand pair of shoes and new conceptions of art. It's very easy to live in a world without responsibility, and the world of profit give the people this opportunity to be fools. I have a job, I am honest person, I depend on nobody, I owe no satisfaction, this is private property, this is my profit and this is my hole when I die. Poetry is a waste of time. There are no poetry in the things you say. I don't see poetry in news, science or in our ordinary lives. God, deliver me from clever art! Artists contribute in a large way for violence. Because they do nothing. They have access of  dozens, hundreds, millions of minds in some cases, but the artists only want to sell their job. "Buy my job and my ideas". Artists could be the first irresponsible in society, if they don't care about the world they live: No, I care about form, space, shape, light, shadow, ink, perspective, non perspective. Art should never be a dream where people get inside to forget reality. Art could be a way to emancipate civilians and give them autonomy. But I don't want autonomy, it gives me a lot of responsibilities my art could not sustain. So I really prefer being an automaton. Art should set people out of darkness, not lock them inside another organized way of thinking. There is a square named art, and only the elected by God shall understand it. Millions of people, since the world began never heard, never understood what is this art. There was no thing as Renaissance. The great majority of people of middle ages never heard about Ticiano or Da Vinci. And even those millions who have knowledge over these famous artists, have no idea about what they did so special to make people forget the violence of their epoch. Injustice, cruelty and constant fear are the key to enter the middle ages. If you have no responsibility on the world you live, you are no actor, no farmer, no banker, no lawyer, no football player, no artist, you are just somebody else. How to feel proud of your thinking in a world millions never think? What I'm saying is that millions of people may die in hunger and lonely, but my Mona Lisa has nothing to do with it. Let the people die, they are not subjects of history, they don't belong here. It's more important for us to keep the Louvre Museum than humans lives. Outside the house of the muses, people are still hating each other, because this is the way the world wants to. The world does not want us to love each other, we are built to be automatons and see the other as a potential danger, the unknown or, what is more capitalist, rival. The world does not want to think, we were not raised to think as we want, we are raised to think as they want, because it will sustain everything that is evil around us. No question, no problems, only the melody of the song and the line of the canvas. 
Because if we decide to think, we should start to care of our own, and that's what nobody wants. Blame somebody else, not me. I have my work but I am not responsible for my life. God is. The State is. My mother is. What people are out of the church, the college and work? There are millions of people doing the same today, and there will be billions of them in a few decades to come. Think is not a good thing, because it might change your preconceptions, your traditions, your moral and ethics. Your sexual orientation. You could stop being a pig sexist and start to respect women... Society does not need to think, only to produce. But without those thinkers, we are doomed since the beginning. 
I am not a victim. I am the subject of my own actions, not object. (I think we are not objects from History) I live the way I want, I made my choices. I cannot be victim of my choices, instead, I am responsible for what I do, for the good and for the evil. But I cannot stand brainless guys blaming us females for their stupidity. Not everybody needs a life of unlimited sex, as is the only thing that matters. He sees women as objects, not subjects. Because if he could wonder a woman has its own desires, wishes and matters, he would picture they are not responsible for what he is. And he is what he is. Do not blame the parents, I doubt any reasonable mother would teach wrong things to its son. The high school? They practiced bullying on him, and this explains why he did what he did, does not justify, but explain. There is not explanation for madness! The world is violent by all means. Violence is always present but she is mute.This is how I read Kalon Kakon. But some of them are inglorious victims of fate. Victims of cruel females. When I criticize the passion of Romanticism and how it's dominant in our world, people say I'm extremist. Romanticism is a vicious, it preaches the capitalist essence of ego. My ego suffers for love and this is what matters! Everything else is bullshit, politics, violence, religion, oppression, somebody else values, moral and tradition means none in the face of my one true love. What kind of love make peoples slaves? My ego is tortured against my will, because I love. How love make people stupid? Is it really love? The worship of feelings is a disease. The Tragedy shows very clear passions leads humanity to pain and sorrow. If Achilles did not lose his mind, he could be alive. But he had a strong passion for its cousin, which makes him thirsty for blood: "Sing, Oh Muse, the Madness of brave Achilles". Romanticism is the material shape of vice cast by individualism. I'm not saying Homer was romanticist. 
When they will realize it's not about passion. It's about being objective in life. A reign of emotions uses to cause things like this. Reason is not only an ability to add 2 plus 2 equals four. Reason is what gives us self respect and intelligence to respect others. Because that's all what we should do to live in a better world. It's neither a fantasy, nor love, it's respect, responsibility, care and knowledge, first knowledge of the cruel world we live, than knowledge over ourselves. Without knowledge we will never wonder why others are so strange for us, and we will never respect them. Respect is not a simple thing. Not a simple world. The world of profits uses to confuse good manners with respect.  Without it, we are beasts as Medusa, Anger as Achilles, crying as a baby child in the beach because life is not the way his ego wants. Without it we are just like Hera and the ferocious jealous, or even Medea, who murdered her own sons, with no sense of civil responsibility. Keep beating the head on the rock until it bleeds, because that's the way the fools do. 
Miss Lake repudiates this world built by violence and romantic thought. Artistic thoughts which make the people forget even more reality and get into dreams. Repudiates people who felt victims of everything besides themselves. It's not our problem, it's not me, I don't know. I don't care. I just care for my personal life and so long. 


Clarissa Lake

Friday, 30 May 2014

Temptation and The Antichrist

In The Wilderness. A man is fasting forty days and forty nights. He is thirsty, starving, dry as the sands of the desert. Then, a strange thing appears to him:


Lucy Ferdinand: _Look who's here! What a pity. What a pity. C'mon brother, give your hand, and let me help you. How terrible is Our Father. But some people say you may also be a fake. Instead you're fasting for much longer, it's admirable. Even so, you could have a strong faith as I saw two or three times, since the world begun. You are starving brother. Command these stones to become bread!
The Son of God: _Man shall not live on bread alone, but on every word that comes from the mouth of God.
Lucy Ferdinand: _Applause! Come up with me, let's take a fly. Let's stay here on the highest point of the temple. You're nothing but a bastard. Your mother was a whore, you cannot accept that your mother was rapped, that Joseph is not your father. But a very good man I say. Very good one. Throw yourself down because it's written that Our Father will command his angels to save you. C'mon, you gotta prove that you're anything more than a bastard. 
The Son of God: _Do not put the Lord your God to the test!
Lucy Ferdinand: _He is testing you right now. C'mon brother, let me show the future to come. Take a look at this. Gold. Silver. Whores. Pride. Take a long look at this treasure. This is what they care about. Not you. You are just a poor crazy guy, talking too much, and they will shut your mouth. He loves you so much that you will die as a pig in a cross. You will have endless suffer here brother, because this is not your place. This is my home, my rules. Bend on your knees just one time, and I will give the Roman Empire, the Lands Across the Sea, the Great Whore of Babylon and together we might stop the madness of our Father. Take a look at these coins. Pure gold. 
The Son of God: _Stay away from me Satan! 
Lucy Ferdinand: _It's your choice, I really believe you're a fool. But your Father will give your endless pain and shame, and he'll do nothing to relief your pain. You will suffer the worst pain of all, staying hours with thirsty, you will wish death to come quickly, but she won't come. Be certain of the love of our Father. Even Joseph, your step father, will not concern over your sorrows. You talk too much and you will pay for that. They will hate you brother, spit on your face, toss stones into your body, whip you like a horse. We have our laws here, what our Father say it's beautiful for a fairy tale. Here is struggle, vanish, everything that was solid, break it and becomes air. Look this dime. Look the face of the man. This is the only true god here. There is no one else. I am so sorry about you brother. I am here for you, a beautiful woman, naked, ready to give you  my breast and my heat. You enjoy this suffering. You were born as a slave and you will die as a slave. You pig. 
Come with me, pass through the chaos of the centuries. Do you see? Only blood shed, fear and destruction. Yes, they will build a stone in your name to raise another type of Empire. An Empire which claims adore you and the things you said. You will die for nothing you fool, people will love you because they are scared of our father, but what they will truly love and give their souls for it, it's a couple of dimes. The Science is the progress I gave them, the industry to explore one another to make profit. The savoir-faire to produce art, see everything Son of God, right here is where people will start to have a strong faith in science, as a a new savior  of humankind, and solver of whole problems, so science will lead world to peace and progress. 
Right here, I will make the prophecy becomes fact. The Antichrist shall come and he'll not be naive, he'll not be stupid. He will defy all religions. I will finally convince them about the possibility of talking to spirits. It will be a science and a philosophy. In order to proof the power of the Antichrist, a few decades later, you will watch how science might be used for destruction. Millions of dead, yes Son of God, pay attention the level this world will reach. This is just the beginning. Yes, of course if it is a science and a philosophy, as I designed to be, it can be questioned. But the followers of the Antichrist will never question. I create wonderful fairy tales, as Dante had invented several levels for Hell, I just invented other crap situation. By making a stupid french guy of a puppet, I made him write a lot of books which I let very clear about the science of talking to the dead. For me it's very easy to do it, they are all with me, until the Final Day. So I can imitate all of them. Mothers, brothers, friends, they believe they might go to a place which is not hell. They wanted to believe it since the world began. I gave them such ephemeral pleasure. See how it works so good in the ultimate centuries: it's the perfect religion I created. I am proving that you existed! HA-HA-HA-HA-HA-HA! Yes, they will become so cynic and blind for lust and money they will be need material proof that existence of the Reign of God. I gave them. Sure I am aware of the old laws. They all say we should not talk to spirits. And with one single action, I will offend every other religion on the planet. "The religion of the religions". The Sorceress taught me this one art. I am not sure if I am too smart or if they are too stupid. Remember, when they finally believe the Devil does not exist, is when my turn begins. Stay alone you fool!


Clarissa Lake - Temptations/Antichrist - Chapter extracted of the ancient "Pandora's Box", Pages 99-104.

Tuesday, 27 May 2014

Celebration of the Box: Aeschylus

Characters:

Power
Violence  (mute)
Hephaestus, the smith god.
Prometheus, the god of fire.
Oceanus, the god of the sea.
Io
Hermes
Chorus of the daughters of Oceanus (Nymphs of the sea, Oceanids)





A bleak rough mountain face in the Caucasus.


(Power and Violence enter leading their prisoner Prometheus.
Hephaestus accompanies them)


Power: _We’ve come to the ends of the earth, to Scythia, barren and deserted. Now, Hephaestus, carry out the orders of your father Zeus: shackle our criminal here to this towering cliff, in unbreakable chains made of adamant. He stole your flower, the shining fire of creativity, and gave it to Man. This was his crime: he must pay the penalty to the gods and learn to love Zeus’s tyranny instead of his absurd devotion to humans.

Hephaestus: _Power and Violence, you’re perfect representatives for carrying out the orders of Zeus: nothing is beyond you. I can’t bring myself to chain a relative by force to this icy cliff,  but I have to do this since I know well. It’s no light offense to disobey commands from Zeus. To Prometheus wise son of Clymene who advises well, with both of us unwilling, I must chain you to this rocky cliff in bronze fetters which no one can release, where you will never hear the voice of people, nor see his shape, but the sun will beat down mercilessly, withering your fair skin. You will be happy when Night in her starry robes will hide the sun’s bright rays, but they will return at dawn to melt the frozen dew. Every day your cares will weigh you down, for the man to release you is not yet born.  Look what you earned for loving Man too much; you were a god who defied gods and gave gifts to human beings, far beyond what they deserved. So you are posted to guard this joyless cliff, upright, sleepless: you can’t bend your knees. You will shed many a useless tear, and cry out your sorrow, but Zeus has a heart of stone, like all tyrants who just have come to power.
Power:  _Why do you delay, and waste your pity? Shouldn’t you hate this enemy of the gods, since he gave to men the power that is rightly yours?
Hephaestus: _Blood is a strong tie, and so is friendship.
Power: _Yes. But how can you disobey the orders of your father? Aren’t you more afraid of him?
Hephaestus: _You always like to throw taunts in my face!
Power: _You can complain all you want, but you can’t release him. Don’t waste your valuable time.
Hephaestus: _I curse my skill. My craft is a heavy burden.
Power: _Don’t despise your craft! It’s clearly not to blame for this present problem.
Hephaestus: _I wish someone else were chosen to do this.
Power: _We all have to obey orders, except the god who rules: for no one is free but Zeus.
Hephaestus: _What we’re doing proves it; you’re right.
Power: _Hurry and put the chains in place. You don’t want our father to see you wasting time.
Hephaestus: _Here are his handcuffs and chains. Are you blind?
Power: _Put them on and use your strength to hammer them into the cliff; make sure he’s secure.
Hephaestus: _There. I’m at it. He cannot escape without help.
Power: _Drive them in deeper. Make sure everything is tight. He’s very clever at wriggling out of trouble. 
Hephaestus: _That arm’s secure; he won’t escape those chains.
Power: _Secure this one too: he has to learn he’s nothing by comparison to Zeus, for all his cleverness.
Hephaestus: _He’s the only one who can criticize my work.
Power: _Now drive this stake of adamantine right through his chest with all your force.
Hephaestus: _Oh, Prometheus, I weep for your sufferings.
Power: _Wingeing again? Pitying Zeus’s enemies, are you? You’d better watch out for your own day of suffering.
Hephaestus: _You see a sight that calls for tears.
Power: _I see a criminal being punished. Now, attach those iron bands around his waist to the rock.
Hephaestus: _Enough! I’m doing it! I’ve had enough of you bossing me!
Power: _You’ll never shut me up until you get it done! I’ll even force you. Chain his legs there!
Hephaestus: _There. It’s done. It was easy.
Power: _Drive the spikes in with all your might. The one who sees all is a critical judge.
Hephaestus: _you order is as ugly as you are.
Power: _Oh isn’t he a dainty little thing! You can’t blame me for an iron will and violent moods. That’s what I am!
Hephaestus: _Let’s go then. The net that holds him is secure.
Power: _Now you can be as proud as you like, and keep on stealing the gods’ treasures to give to your precious men, these creatures of a day. See what help they can give you now! What a name, Prometheus, “thinking things out in advance.” Now’s your time to figure some way out of this.


(Exit Power, Hephaestus and Violence)

Prometheus: _I call on you bright light of day; swift-winged breezes; you flowing rivers; unquenchable laughter of the sea’s waves; Earth, mother of all, and lastly, circle of the sun, that sees all things. See a god’s suffering, Inflicted on me by other gods. I shall be tortured for centuries. This is the ugly sentence passed on me by the lord of the gods. I weep for what I suffer now, and will suffer in years to come.
No savior is yet in sight to end this misery. But why do I say this? I know all things that are to come; I see endless agony in store for me. I must try to bear it as easily as I can, since I know that no force can stop necessity. Both speaking and silence are beyond me. because I gave a gift to men, necessity yokes me to misery. I hid my stolen prize, fire, in a hollow fennel stalk: it taught men all the arts and gave them great resources. That’s why I suffer these torments, nailed with chains under an open sky. Oh, misery! What do I hear? What scent hovers on the wind? I still cannot see what it is. Human? Divine? Both? Who comes to the edge of the World to stare at my torment, and for what Reason? See a chained god who is condemned to misery, enemy of Zeus, and all the gods who frequent his court, just because I loved humankind too much.
What is this rustling that I hear? Birds? The light fluttering of wings pipes Through the air. I am terrified of Everything that approaches.


(Enter Chorus of the Oceanids)

Chorus: _Don’t be afraid! We are friends! We flew to this place as fast as we could, after reluctant permission from our father. Swift blowing breezes sped us on our way; the sound of the pounded iron Reached us deep in our caves, and drove away our proper modesty which fled in fright; we rushed away so quickly in our winged chariot, we left our sandals behind.
Prometheus: _Aiai! Aiai! Children of Tethys, the mother of many, And Oceanus, whose sleepless stream Circles the earth, Look on me, see what chains bind me tightly on the tip of this cliff hanging over a deep chasm. Where I am posted to keep dire watch.
Chorus: _I see you, Prometheus. I fear for you. I see through a mist of tears your wasted body, Fettered and hanging on this cliff. New gods run Olympus now. Zeus secures his unlawful power by new laws; he obliterates what once was mighty.
Prometheus: _I wish Zeus had thrust me below the earth, into the bottomless pit of Tartarus, beyond Hades that welcomes the dead. Although he fasten me brutally with unyielding chains, at least no god, or any other might come to gloat over me; then I would not have to endure the scorn of my enemies as I do now, hanging here, a plaything of winds.
Chorus: _What god is so cruel as to rejoice at what you suffer? Who does not sympathize with you except Zeus? But he nurses his anger in his inflexible mind, while he oppresses the offspring of Uranus; he will not end this until his heart is satisfied, or someone by some clever trick overthrows his adamantine rule.
Prometheus: _There will come a time, although I’m tortured, constrained by strong chains, when this leader of the Immortals will need me to reveal the new plot to deprive him of both rule and honors. But he will get nothing from me. No honeyed words or charms, nor grim threats will pry out this secret until he releases me from this savage bondage and makes reparation for all the abuse I’ve had to suffer.
Chorus: _You’re a bold one, and are not subdued by your bitter pain, but you speak a bit too freely. Fear pierces my heart and I am afraid what will happen to you. Into what harbor will you steer your ship to end your voyage of pain? The child of Cronus is stubborn and his heart knows no sympathy.
Prometheus: _I know how cruel Zeus is, and how he holds justice fast in his fist, but one day his thoughts will soften, when he is broken by my secret. When his blind rage calms down, he will rush into my willing arms to welcome his new-found friend.
Chorus: _Tell me everything: on what charge has Zeus convicted you? Why does he dishonor you this way, torturing you bitterly. Tell us, unless it hurts you to tell the story.
Prometheus: _It is painful to speak but also painful to keep silent; either way I suffer. When the gods first became angry, and opposed each other, some demanding Cronus be unseated in favor of Zeus, and others the opposite, claiming that Zeus should never rule, then I gave the best advice to the Titans, those children of Heaven and Earth, but they could not be convinced. They scorned my clever stratagem, and thought they could easily seize power, they arrogantly trusted in their own strength. My mother Clymene has foretold to me, and not just once, how the future would turn out, and the victory would come from strategy, not from force. I explained this in detail to the Titans but they rejected my whole plan. From all the choices left, I thought it was best that I and my mother go over to Zeus’s side: we were willing and he willingly welcomed us. So because of my advice, the dark depths of Tartarus hide old Cronus along with his allies. Zeus owes me for his being king of the gods, and you see how he pays me back with evil. This is a tyrant’s disease, not to trust his friends.
But you asked why he tortures me this way, so I’ll answer that clearly for you. As soon as he sat on his father’s throne, he gave to all the gods special privileges and divided up their rule, but  poor humans didn’t even cross his mind. In fact, he wanted to destroy them and create some new race. No one objected, except me. I was the only one to have the courage to save mortals from being crushed and sent off to Hades. That’s why I’m twisted in pain, terrible to suffer, and pitiful to see. I had pity on human race, but I am not given pity for myself: I am pitilessly tortured and this spectacle of my misery indicts Zeus.
Chorus: _Anyone whose heart would not pity you for your suffering is either made of iron or stone. I wish I had never seen how you are abused, but now that I do, my heart shares your pain.
 Prometheus: _Yes. My friends have pity on me.
Chorus: _Is that really all you did?
Prometheus: _I made it so they could not foretell their own deaths.
Chorus: _What drug did you give them to cure this disease?
Prometheus: _I gave them a indestructible faith. 
Chorus: _That’s a great gift for mortals.
Prometheus: _I also gave them fire.
Chorus: _Now these creatures of a day have splendid fire?
Prometheus: _Yes. They will learn many skills from it.
Chorus: _So this was why Zeus condemned you…
Prometheus: _He tortures me, and the pain never lets go.
Chorus: _Do you see no end to this?
Prometheus: _No. I’m a victim of his whim.
Chorus: _What are your thoughts? Any hope? Don’t you see that you were wrong? I won’t go into the details; too painful for you. Let’s change the subject. You should find some means of escape.
Prometheus: _It’s easy for someone who walks on the safe side to give advice to those who fail. I knew
what would happen when I did what I did, but I did it willingly; I won’t deny it. By helping mortals I know I harmed myself. What I didn’t know was how I would be punished: left to waste away, chained to an overhanging cliff in a desolate, deserted place. I beg you not to cry over my pain, but come down and listen to what fate has in store for me: I’ll tell you the whole story from start to finish. Please consent to this, say yes, and show pity to someone who is struggling. For suffering wanders from one to another, touching each man in turn.
Chorus: _Your appeal has not fallen on deaf ears, Prometheus. My nimble foot will step onto this rough ground, leaving my swift chariot, and the pure air where birds fly. I am eager to hear all your story.

(Enter Oceanus on a Hippocamp, a winged horse with sea-serpent tail)

Oceanus: _I have reached the end of a long journey to see you Prometheus, I steered this swift-winged bird With no bit at all, simply by my will. First of all, I sympathize with your suffering; This is what I should do, Since I am your relative. Even if we weren’t related, there’s no one I respect more than you. I’m telling you the truth. I’m not a flatterer, who makes empty claims. Tell me how I can help you. You’ll never say you had a more loyal friend than Oceanus.
Prometheus: _So what have we here? Have you come to gawk at my misery? How could you leave your Ocean and the rock-roofed caves you carved out to visit this land of iron? Did you come to ogle me and add your pity to my misery? Enjoy the spectacle: see how this friend of Zeus who helped him establish his rule, is twisted in pain as my reward.
Oceanus: _I see, Prometheus, and I am prepared to give you advice, although I know you are wise. Know yourself, and learn to fit in with the new ways, for the ruler of the gods is also new. If you keep on hurling harsh, sharp words, Zeus may hear, even though he is far away, throned on high, and then your present misery will seem like child’s play. Oh, you poor creature, calm your anger, and try to find some way out of your predicament. Perhaps you’ve heard all this already, but what you suffer is just because of your boastful proud words. Even now, you have not learned humility from your pain; and you go on adding insult to injury. Learn from me, and don’t chafe at your bit; your leader is cruel but he holds absolute power: he answers to no one. So I’m going now to see, as far as I am able, whether I can find some release for you from this suffering. But you hold your tongue and check your pride. For all your wisdom, don’t you realize yet that there is a price to pay for speaking too freely?
Prometheus: _I envy your ability to keep yourself free from blame, although you dared to share my suffering. So forget me now, and don’t let it bother you. Whatever you do you will not persuade Zeus. That’s not his nature. Just watch out for yourself.
Oceanus: _You’re much better at advising others, rather than yourself. I have proof, not hearsay. Don’t try to stop me from what I’m going to do. I’m sure, yes, sure, Zeus will grant me what I ask, that you will be released from your troubles.
Prometheus: _I praise you for this, and I’ll never stop praising your eagerness to help. But you really shouldn’t bother. If you do insist on working on my behalf, it will be useless to me. Keep quiet, and protect yourself. Even if I suffer, I would not want everyone to do so. No, indeed, since I know what happened to Atlas, and how he stands carrying on his shoulders the heavens above, a weight that constantly wears him down. I also pitied wild Typhon, born of Mother Earth. That fierce monster of the hundred heads, who lived in the Cilician caves, finally was defeated by force. He stood against all the gods, hissing terror out from his huge jaws, a tremendous blazing fire shot out of his eyes: violence dedicated to destroying Zeus’s rule. Zeus hurled his unsleeping missile; lightning swept down with its breath of flame, and put a stop to his boastful taunts; for the first time he felt fear. Pierced to the heart, he burnt to ash, his life strength consumed by the lightning bolt. Now his weak sprawling body lies next to the straits of the sea weighed down by Aetna’s roots while Hephaestus sits on the mountain peak and pounds the glowing metal. From there one day rivers of fires will burst out and chew up with wild jaws the level fields of Sicily, known for its fair fruits. Such rage Typhon, although burnt by Zeus’s thunderbolt, will vomit up in volleys the hot spears of a fierce firestorm. But you don’t need me to teach you this. Save yourself in any way you can. I’ll stay here in my misery and drink it to the dregs until the mind of Zeus chooses to calm its fury.
Oceanus: _Don’t you know, Prometheus, that words can heal a mind diseased with passion?
Prometheus: _Gradually in time one can soften the heart, but no one can use force to limit a swelling anger.
Oceanus: _What is wrong with my eagerness to help, when matched by energy? Tell me.
Prometheus: _Just wasted effort and thoughtless foolishness.
Oceanus: _Trust my folly then, since it is best for a man truly wise to be thought a fool.
Prometheus: _But I shall be considered the one to blame.
Oceanus: _Your words show me it’s time for me to leave.
Prometheus: _Yes. Don’t let your moaning incite anger against you.
Oceanus: _From him who sits on his almighty throne? He’s new, you know.
Prometheus: _However new, avoid having his heart turn against you.
Oceanus: _Your own circumstance is my teacher.
Prometheus: _Fine, go, but remember what I’ve said.
Oceanus: _I’m as eager to go, as you are to send me off. The wings of my four-legged bird already beat the smooth path of sky; he’s eager to curl up his knees in his stall at home.

(Exit Oceanus on his Hippocamp)

Chorus: _I mourn your grim fate, Prometheus. Tears flood from my eyes to moisten my cheeks with their flowing stream. Zeus rules tyrannically making up his rules as he goes, scornfully lording his might over the older gods. The whole earth groans and weeps;  Lamented is the splendor of your former honor, honor that was yours and your brothers. All those who live in holy Asia share your suffering; they add their tears to the lament as do those who live in Colchis, Amazons, fearless in battle, and the many Scythians who live in that far-flung place next to the Maeotic Lake. And the war-seasoned flower of Arabia, who live in a lofty city in mountains near the Caucasus— A fierce army that thunders its war cry in battles with sharpened spears. Only one other Titan have I seen, a god suffering in relentless constraint,  Atlas, the strongest of all, who holds the heavens on his back and groans. The falling waves shout out their splashing lament; Black Hades answers by rumbling deep under the earth, rivers with clear-flowing streams moan as they pity your pain.
Prometheus: _Do not think I am prideful or scorn you because I am silent, but my heart is stung by the thought of how I am abused in this way. I, no one else, was the one to divide the powers and privileges among these nouveau gods. But I won’t go over this tale; you’ve already heard it. Listen instead to the tale of suffering men, how they knew nothing before me, but I educated them and taught them to think. I am not saying this as a reproach to men, but to show how much I helped them. First of all, they had eyes, but could not see, they had ears, but could not understand; they wandered like dreams throughout their long lives, and created chaos in the world. They did not know how to build houses either of stone or wood as protection against the sun. They lived deep within dark caves, and swarmed the earth like throngs of ants. They could not recognize the signs of winter, nor spring with its flowers, nor fruit-laden summer, so they did everything without any rational plan, until I taught them to read the risings of stars and their settings, which up to now they ignored. I gave them numbers, that knowledge most to be prized, and the art of writing words to help
memory, the mother of all the Muses. I first yoked beasts and made them work so they could relieve Man’s back of his heaviest burdens. I harnessed horses to the chariot and made them respond to reins, a delight for the wealthy. It was me who invented the ship with sails that wanders the sea, a chariot for sailors. All this, to my own misery, I dared to invent and pass on to human race, but for all my cleverness, I could devise no escape from my present suffering.
Chorus: _You have suffered what you should never have suffered. Now your mind wanders and, like a bad physician, you are sick and in despair; you cannot find any drug to heal your own disease.
Prometheus: _Hear the rest and you will be even more amazed at the arts and inventions I devised. The greatest was this: before, if a man fell sick, there was no remedy: nothing, no pill, ointment, nor drink, and without drugs they wasted away. I showed them how to mix healing medicines that could ward off all diseases. I also gave them skills so that they could predict the future: I showed them which dreams were true; how to interpret strange voices and sayings, and how to understand chance meetings during travel. I taught humankind to understand the flight of the taloned bird, what was beneficial, and what meant harm, their daily lives, loves and hates, and how they mate. Then I taught about the smoothness of entrails, the right color of gall so that it please the gods, and how to read the liver’s lovely mottled lobe. I showed humanity thighbones wrapped in fat, and how to burn the long backbone, and thus I taught human beings the obscure art of prophecy, sacrifice, and the language of fire, which had not yet been understood. But so much for that. Who could claim before me that he discovered the hidden treasures that lay buried under earth: bronze, iron, silver and gold? No one. That’s clear, unless some fool babbles nonsense. I’ll make a long story short: all the arts and crafts that humans possesses came from me.
Chorus: _You should not help men beyond what is right, and think nothing of your own suffering, because
I hope one day that you will be released from your chains and be the equal of Zeus.
Prometheus: _Not yet is fate destined to bring that about, but only after years of my collapsing under torture will I be released from my chains. Art is never as strong as Necessity.
Chorus: _Who determines Necessity?
Prometheus: _The three Moirai, and the Furies who never forget.
Chorus: _Is Zeus weaker than they are?
Prometheus: _He cannot escape what is destined to happen.
Chorus: _What is destined for him, except eternal rule?
Prometheus: _I’m not going to tell you this: don’t ask again.
Chorus: _It must be important if you conceal it.
Prometheus: _Talk about something else; it’s not the right time to speak of this. This has to be kept secret,
because through it I shall gain release from these humiliating chains and my suffering.
Chorus: _May Zeus, ruler of all things, never set his might against my will, nor may I delay in the holy sacrifice of cattle to honor the gods slaughtered beside the unquenchable stream  of Ocean, my father, nor may I sin in word, But let this wish remain secure and never vanish. It is sweet to spend a long life fostering courageous hopes, and fattening one’s heart in happiness. But I shudder when I see you racked by a thousand pains. You weren’t afraid of Zeus, but you stubbornly loved humankind too much, Prometheus. The gift you gave yielded you nothing in return, my friend; Tell me, where is there help? How are these creatures of a day benefiting you now? Do you see how weak they are, useless, like a dream in which the blind race of humans sleeps forever. Humanity can never second-guess the master plan of God.
I have learned this from witnessing your terrible fate, Prometheus. What a different song is this, from the one That I sang around your bath and bed to celebrate your marriage to the bride, My sister Hesione, whom you persuaded to share your bed as your wife.

(Enter Io, crazed, wearing ox horns)

IO: _What land is this? What people? Who do I see hanging on this cliff for the hail and rain to beat on his body? What wrong did you do to merit this terrible punishment? Tell me, where have I wandered in my misery? To what land? The gadfly stings me, a ghost of Argos, born of Earth. Keep far from my sight  that creature I fear, the herdsman with one hundred eyes, those eyes with which he searches for me, not even the earth hides that sight, but even from the underworld he hunts me, wretched as I am, driving me starving along the sandy shore of the sea. The reed pipe fashioned with wax drones on and on a tune that urges sleep. Io! Io! Where does my far wandering take me now? Why, O child of Cronus? What have I done to offend you that you torture me this way? Why do you drive this miserable creature mad with fear of the gadfly’s sting? Consume me with flame; bury me in the earth, or feed me to sea monsters; Oh lord, hear my prayer.My wanderings over land and sea have tortured me enough, but I do not know how to escape my own misery. Do you hear the voice of this maiden with horns?
Prometheus: _How could I not hear this young girl, daughter of Inachus, whom the gadfly drives mad? She kindled the fire of love in Zeus’s heart, and now Hera’s hate forces her to endless wandering.
Io: _How do you know my father’s name? Tell this wretched one, who you are. Who is it that in his misery,
correctly recognizes this miserable maiden? You name the Heaven-sent disease that wastes me, that goad with a sting. That drives me bounding over endless lands. Tortured by a shameful hunger, a victim of Hera’s angry scheme. Who, of all those suffering, suffers as much as I? Tell me clearly, what do I have yet to endure? Is there a cure or drug to treat this disease? Tell me if you know, speak out and tell this to a maiden wandering in misery.
Prometheus: _I shall tell you clearly what you want to know, and I won’t use riddling language, but plain speech that is right to use when speaking with friends. You see Prometheus, the fire-bringer.
Io: _You have given a great gift to mortals, poor Prometheus. Why are you punished this way?
Prometheus: _I have just gone over the long sad tale.
Io: _Will you please tell me one thing, at least?
Prometheus: _Ask whatever you wish. You can learn it all from me.
Io: _Who was it who nailed you to this cliff?
Prometheus: _Zeus ordered it, but Hephaestus carried it out.
Io: _What did you do wrong to earn this punishment?
Prometheus: _I’ve said enough on this subject.
Io: _Then tell me where am I headed, and where will I end? How long will this suffering continue?
Prometheus: _You would be better off not knowing.
Io: _Please do not hide from me what I have yet to suffer.
Prometheus: _It’s not that I don’t want to tell you this…
Io: _Why then do you hesitate to relate everything?
Prometheus: _I don’t begrudge you, but I don’t want to crush your heart.
Io: _Do not be concerned about me. I do not ask for that.
Prometheus: _If you want me to speak so much, fine. Listen.
Chorus: _Not yet. I also want to share in this. First we want to ask why she suffers this way. We want her to tell us how this disaster happened. Then you can reveal what she has yet to suffer.
Prometheus: _Io, you should grant them this favor, most of all because they are sisters of your father. It is good to tell a tale full of grief about your sufferings when you are likely to earn a gift of tears from your listeners.
Io: _I can’t refuse. I’ll tell you clearly what you want to know. Yet I’ll be ashamed when I speak of the storm of misery that the gods sent, the mutilation of my former beauty, and from where destruction swooped down on me. Visions came to me at night and spoke flattering words: Maiden, fortunate above all, why do you guard your virginity so long when you could enjoy the greatest union possible? Zeus has been struck by passion’s dart and burns for you: he wishes sexual union. Child, do not despise the bed of Zeus, but go now to the rich meadows of Lerna where your father’s cattle are sheltered, so that you can satisfy Zeus’s love-struck glance. These were the temptations that visited me night after night, until I dared to tell my father about the dreams that so obsessed me in my sleep. He sent to Dodona and Delphi to learn what he could do or say to satisfy the will of the gods. Their answers were dark riddles, unintelligible oracles and could not be understood. But finally there came a clear message to my father, that he must drive me out of the house, and let me wander at large like a sacred animal to the ends of the earth; and if he disobeyed, a lightning bolt would come from Zeus utterly to destroy his race. So he obeyed the commands of Apollo and drove me away, thrusting me out of the house against his will and mine; Zeus’s whip forced him to carry this out. Both my shape and mind were twisted; you see my horns; driven by a stinging gadfly I wildly leapt to the sweet water of Cerchnea and Lerna’s spring. But that herdsman born of Earth, Argos followed, continually raging, tracking me with his many eyes. Death pounced on him suddenly, but I am still driven from land to land by this curse sent to me from heaven. That’s my story. Please tell me what trials await me. Don’t out of pity sweeten the tale by telling me lies. I say the worst plague of all afflictions is a story that turns out to be untrue.
Chorus:_Please! Stop! Stop! Never, never, have I heard such a strange story, suffering hard to imagine, and hard to bear! Outrageous, a double goad to strike my heart. Io, Io! What fate, what luck! I shudder to see Io’s sufferings.
Prometheus: _It’s too soon for you to cry out or be afraid. Wait until you hear the end of the story.
Chorus: _Continue. Tell me. It benefits the sick to know clearly in advance the pain still to come.
Prometheus: _The story was easy up to now, since you asked to hear her tell all the sufferings that happened to her up to this point. Now hear what lies ahead and what she still must suffer because of Hera. And you, child of Inachus, listen to my tale, so you know the end of your wanderings. First, from here, go east, towards the rising sun and over plains that have never known the plow, until you reach the Scythian nomads, skilled at the far-shooting bow, who live in houses built on top of wagons that roll right along. Don’t approach them, but stay close to the shore  against which the sea waves crash with a roar. Go past their land where the Chalybes do iron work, but be careful, because they are savage, and don’t take kindly to strangers.  Then you will reach the river Hybristes, true to its name. Don’t cross it: it’s difficult, but walk along its bank until you reach the Caucasus, tallest of all mountains, and from whose crest the river cascades furiously down. You cross the peak that almost touches the stars and go south to where you reach the army of Amazons, who hate all men; they will settle Themiscyra, on the Thermodon, where Salmydessus’ fierce jaw lies next to the sea,  hostile to sailors, wicked step-mother of ships. The Amazons will gladly speed you on your way. Then, at the narrow entrance to the swamp, you will reach the Cimmerian Isthmus. Take heart, and pass through the Maeotic channel; men will tell tales of your passing and name the Bosporus after you. You will be famous! Next you will leave Europe and come to Asia. Doesn’t it seem to you that the lord of the gods is excessively cruel in every way? For this god not only wanted to lure her into sexual union, but then damned her to wandering. Poor girl, you have found yourself the suitor from underworld, and the story you have heard was only the beginning of a long tale to come.
Io: _Disgrace!
Prometheus: _What? Moaning again? What are you going to do  when you hear all that lies in store for you? Chorus: _You don’t mean to say that there’s more suffering to come?
Prometheus: _An unimaginable stormy sea of torture!
Io: _Why should I continue to live? Why don’t I throw myself from this jagged cliff, so that, crashing to the ground, I make an end to all my troubles? It’s better to die once, than live an entire life suffering torment.
Prometheus: _I can see it would be impossible for you to bear the agonies that I must since I cannot die. I see no limit to my suffering until Zeus himself is thrown from his tyrannous rule.
Io: _Will Zeus one day lose his power?
Prometheus: _I think you would be pleased to see it happen.
Io: _Of course, since I suffer because of Zeus.
Prometheus: _Then take heart from this, it will happen.
Io: _Who will remove his scepter from him?
Prometheus: _He will do it himself, because he is foolish.
Io: _How? Please tell me. That is, if it doesn’t hurt you.
Prometheus: _He will choose a sexual partner who will ruin him.
Io: _A god? Or a mortal? If you can tell me, I want to know.
Prometheus: _Why do you ask? I can’t tell you that.
Io: _Will a sexual partner seize his power from him?
Prometheus: _Yes. Because her child will be greater than the father.
Io: _Can he do anything to avoid this?
Prometheus: _No. Unless I am released from these chains.
Io: _Who could do that except Zeus?
Prometheus: _It is going to be one of your descendants.
Io: _What is this? A child of mine release you?
Prometheus: _The third child born after ten generations.
Io: _Now I cannot understand what you are saying.
Prometheus: _So don’t ask about the full extent of your labors.
Io: _Don’t promise to give me this, then take it back.
Prometheus: _I’ll give you a choice of two tales.
Io: _What do you mean? Tell me so I can choose.
Prometheus: _I can either relate what is yet to come for you, or tell you the story about who will rescue me. Chorus: _Tell her one of those tales, and me the other. Be generous, and don’t begrudge us this. To her, tell of the wanderings that are left, and tell me who will release you. I want to hear this.
Prometheus: _Well, since you are so eager, I won’t refuse to give you an account of all that you still want to know. First for you Io, I’ll explain the painful wandering left—engrave it in your memory. When you have crossed the stream that separates the two continents, go to the flaming East, where the sun walks, then cross the roaring sea to reach the Gorgonian plains of Cisthene, where the ancient daughters of Phorcys dwell, three in the shape of swans, with one eye and one shared tooth; the sun’s rays never shine on them nor does the moon at night. Near them are the snake-haired Gorgons, hated by men, whom no man
gazes upon and still draws the breath of life. This is what I am warning you to guard against. Now there’s something even more frightening to see. Beware the sharp-beaked hounds of Zeus that don’t bark, the Griffins, and the one-eyed army of Arimasps who ride horses and live next to the stream of Hades, that flows with gold. Do not go close to them. Next you will come to a faraway land filled with dark-skinned people, who live near the streams of the sun, and the river called Aethiop. Go up its banks until you reach the waterfall in the Bybline mountains where the holy Nile jets out its sweet-tasting streams. This will lead you to the triangular land called Nilotis, where it is destined to found your distant colony for you and your children. If there is some of this you do not understand or it is unclear, tell me and I shall explain: for I have more leisure time than I would like.
Chorus: _If you left something out of her terrible wandering, let me know. But if you have related the entire account, then tell us what we requested. I’m sure you remember.
Prometheus: _She has heard the end of all her journeying. But so she knows that all I’ve said is genuine, I shall go through all the troubles she had to face to get to this place. I offer that as proof! I shall leave out most of this dreary account, but just tell what happened recently. You will reach the Molossian plain, and the steep ridge near Dodona, there where Thesprotian Zeus holds his prophetic seat, the incredible wonder of the speaking oaks, where you were praised as the famous spouse of Zeus. Does this please you to remember? Then, driven by the gadfly’s sting, you came to the shore of the great gulf of Rhea, but from there you were driven backwards. Be assured for the rest of time, a recess of the ocean will be called by all men to come the Ionian Sea just to commemorate your passage. This is proof of my ability to show you how I can see the unseen, how I know the past and can tell you about the future. I shall now tell both you and Io all the rest, taking up my tale where I left off. There is a city, Canopus, which lies at the edge of the Nile’s mouth with its piles of silt, and in that place Zeus will touch you with his gentle hand, and restore you to your senses. You will give birth to dark Epaphus, “son of touch,” to commemorate his origin. He will harvest all the fruit produced by the land watered by the stream of the wide Nile. After five generations, fifty maidens
will come back to Argos to flee marriage to their cousins, who are mad with lust for an unlawful marriage, and follow  hot on the girls’ trail like hawks pursuing doves. God will intervene and deprive them of their catch. The Pelasgian land will shelter these women after they savagely murder these men at night. Each bride will deprive her husband of life, dyeing a two-edged sword in his blood. I pray that such a lust visit only my enemies. One of the maidens will spare her husband out of love, and this spell will blunt her purpose. She
will choose the lesser of two evils and would rather be called a coward than a murderess. In Argos she will give birth to many kings. All the details would take too long to relate, but from her offspring will be born a brave man, famous for his bow, and it will be he who releases me finally from my suffering. This is all the
prophecy as told me by my Titan mother, Clymene. How this will be done is too long a story, and besides it doesn’t help you to know that.
Io: _The pain, the pain, it stings me, and drives me mad, I’m burning up! The gadfly’s barbed sting never made in a forge, bites me deeply. My heart pounds in my chest with fear; my eyeballs spin in my frenzy. Madness whirls me out of my course. I can’t control my speech; my muddy words tossed randomly about, beat against the waves of vengeful ruin.
Chorus: _He was wise, wise was he, who weighed this problem in his mind before he spoke this wise saying: To marry one’s equal is best by far. A man who labors should not marry above his station,  either those puffed up with wealth, or those who boast about their birth. Never, never, Lady Luck, will you see me taking Zeus as my bedmate. Nor would I marry a bridegroom that descends from heaven. I am terrified by this maiden without her mate, Io, reaping Hera’s hate that forces her into cruel and endless wandering. I do not fear mating with equals, but I fear the burning desire of a god casting his glance on me, one I could not escape. It’s a war that’s no war at all; an unfavorable favor; I don’t know what would happen to me, or how to escape Zeus’s crafty designs.
Prometheus: _Yes, the day will come, no matter how stubborn he is, for Zeus to fall, since he is planning to mate in such a way that he will be thrust into darkness from his tyrant’s throne, and so he will bring to pass the curse of his father Cronus, uttered at the time when he fell from his throne. How to save himself, only I, from all the gods, have the means to reveal clearly. I know exactly what to do and how. He can sit boldly all he wants, trusting in the reverberating might of his lightning bolt. He can shake it all he likes, but it won’t help him. These fire-breathing bolts cannot protect him against this dishonorable and unbearable fall. Such an opponent is he creating against himself, and a marvel impossible to defeat. He will discover a flame stronger
than lightning, a roar that will deafen thunder, and shatter the trident, Poseidon’s spear, scourge of the sea, and land-shaker. In his catastrophic fall, Zeus will learn how great a difference there is between ruling and being a slave.
Chorus: _You’re just telling us what you would like to have happen.
Prometheus: _Both. I’m telling the future and what I want.
Chorus: _May we expect someone to come and defeat Zeus?
Prometheus: _What he suffers will surpass even what I have to bear.
Chorus: _Aren’t you afraid to make these predictions?
Prometheus: _I’m immortal, what can he do to me?
Chorus: _He can make your suffering much worse.
Prometheus: _Let him try. I’m prepared for anything.
Chorus: _Wise are those who respect necessity.
Prometheus: _You go on respecting, adoring, and flattering those in power, but I couldn’t care less about Zeus. Let him do what he likes, and rule for his brief day; his authority over the gods won’t last long. But I see his servant coming here, that messenger boy of the new tyrant. He seems to have some news.

(Enter Hermes)

Hermes: _I’m speaking to you, too clever for your own good, nastier than nasty, who stole fire from the gods, in misplaced loyalty to creatures of a day.  My father orders you to tell him about the marriage you boast will destroy his power. And you can forget those riddles: lay it out plain and simple, in detail. Don’t make me come back Prometheus; you see, Zeus is not amused and he has a short temper.
Prometheus: _Well done, great choice of words, and just as crude as suits a servant of the gods. You’re only a weak child, and you think like one too, when you imagine nothing can happen to you, and you’re safe in your lofty tower. I’ve already seen two tyrants fall from that height, and I’m about to see a third collapse in shame. Do you think I fear you young upstart gods? Not in the least. Soon your riddle will be solved. Everything  I have said, you will soon see come to pass.
Hermes: _It was your own stubbornness that landed you in trouble before, and you’re at it again.
Prometheus: _I’m better off than you are. At least I’m not a servant.
Hermes: _Of course, better to hang on this rock than to be Zeus’s trusted messenger.
Prometheus: _Just like the criminal you are, hurling insults.
Hermes: _You seem quite content to suffer as you do.
Prometheus: _ “Content”? I wish my enemies could be just as “content” as I am. And you too. 
Hermes: _So now you blame me for your troubles?
Prometheus: _I blame all the gods who benefited from what I did for them, and wrong me in return.
Hermes: _What you say shows that you have gone mad.
Prometheus: _Is it madness to hate one’s enemies?
Hermes: _You would be unbearable, if things went well for you.
Prometheus: _...Bullshit.
Hermes: _Bullshit? That’s not in Zeus’s vocabulary.
Prometheus: _Aging time teaches everything.
Hermes: _But you have not learned to nourish a sensible mind.
Prometheus: _True. Otherwise I wouldn’t waste my time talking to a servant.
Hermes: _I gather you won’t give our father the answer he wants.
Prometheus: _Oh, I really should. I owe him so much.
Hermes: _You insult me as if I were a child.
Prometheus: _Am I wrong? Aren’t you even more foolish than a child to expect an answer from me? Zeus can do his worst. No torture will force me to speak, only release from my bonds. Let him hurl all the blazing thunderbolts he likes,  let the white wings of snow embrace me; may he shake all the world with his earthquakes and throw all the world into a chaotic tailspin. He won’t get a thing from me, nor bend my will; I won’t identify who will throw him out of power.
Hermes: _Well, you’ll soon see how this helps you.
Prometheus: _Are you trying to tell me, the prophet, about my future?
Hermes: _You foolish Titan!. Won’t you learn from your pain and learn how to be sensible at last?
Prometheus: _You have as much chance of convincing me as turning a wave of the sea. Don’t think that
fear of what Zeus has in mind will turn me into a weak, and force me onto my knees, to lift my hands in prayer to him, and beg him to release me from my bonds. That’s not me.
Hermes: _I see I’m getting nowhere. My pleas neither convince you, nor change your mind. You take the
bit in your mouth like a young colt, chew at it, and fight against your reins. Your tactic is less than effectual and if you don’t make sense, your being stubborn has no power at all. If my words were not able to convince you, Zeus has other plans; a storm will  whirl you to destruction beyond belief; its wave of suffering will overwhelm you. First, Zeus will shatter this cliff with his thunder and lightning, bury your body inside,
with the rock embracing you. After a long span of time, you will be returned to the light of day, so that the winged hound of Zeus, a huge golden-red eagle, will fiercely shred your body into bloody rags. He will arrive every day, an uninvited guest at a feast, and turn your liver into pieces of black gore. There will be no end to your agony until a god take on your suffering in your place, and of his own free will goes to the sunless gloomy land of death, in the depths of Hades. So consider this. It’s not idle boasting, but total truth, all said for your benefit. The mouth of Zeus is incapable of telling lies,  so it all will soon come to pass. Think about it; ponder on it well; stubbornness is never better than accepting a wise suggestion.
Chorus: _I think that Hermes is giving you good advice; he tells you not to be stubborn, and to follow  the path of wise good judgment. Listen to him. No wise man compounds his error. He makes amends.
Prometheus: _I already knew what this messenger said. It’s no disgrace for an enemy  to be harmed by an enemy. Let the forked lightning wrap around me; the sky redden with lightning and thunder away; whirl its tempests; shake the earth from its roots; waves of the sea should reach the stars, force them out of their nightly paths; whirl my body to heaven! Blast it down to Tartarus in fierce. Eddies of necessity. No matter what he does, he cannot kill me
Hermes: _I’m convinced I’m hearing the words of one whose mind is deranged.  This is the prayer of a madman. Will his madness never let up? You girls, so sympathetic to him, get out of here quickly, so the thunder and lightning do not hurl you out of your senses.
Chorus: _You had better change your story, if you want to convince me.What you say is outrageous. So you want me to be a coward? I’ll suffer what he suffers; I hate traitors, There’s no disease that I hate more. Hermes: _Well, just remember what I said, and don’t blame me when your own blindness lands you in trouble. Don’t say that Zeus tossed you into something you didn’t deserve.  Blame yourselves. You’ve been warned, and I didn’t speak in riddles. Its your folly’s fault that this Inescapable net of disaster will drag you down along with him. Lightning flashes, sound of thunder, earthquake rumbles  and signs of total destruction. Prometheus: _Now the time for words ends; and the action begins. The earth shakes;  thunder echoes from the depths and roars past me; bright lightning flashes twist around me; the winds swirl up dust in dizzying eddies; the blasts battle with each other, whipping up counter attacks; sea spray reaches the sky. The storm approaches, sent by Zeus to cause me fear. I don't care about it. I'm Prometheus, son of Iapetus.



Clarissa Lake - Prometheus Bound in: Aeschylus (Adapted)