
"Your father forgives the thirty attemps you've made on his life, Oedipus. How does that make you feel?"
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"Your father forgives the thirty attemps you've made on his life, Oedipus. How does that make you feel?"
"Don't we thing Arlene would make a perfect Medea?"
'If you were disturbed by any issues raised, please call your mum.'
'Where was the TSA?'
Eurydice is bitten by a snake
"He conquered the known world - now all he's got is sudoku."
No time for sirtaki now, Greece!
"I miss the Augean stables."
Enterpe, Terpsichore, Calliope, and Bernie, their agent.
Humanities 101. I hear you're reading Greek plays in there. Yeah, it's a real Medea blitz!
'Here's your workplace. You will find out company is not big on CCTV cameras or punch clocks.'
Oedipus
"Aristophanes explains comedy"
'You like my fancy dress? - I'm not wearing fancy dress.'
"I dropped my goblet!"
'How could Homer write The Iliad and The Odyssey with a quill pen on parchment when I can't write a memo with a computer?'
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"What part of "know" is it you don't understand?"
"In financial news, Greek shares continue their slide. Of note, International Feta Cheese continues to crumble."
'Care for anything else - an explanation perhaps?'
'Don't even think about it!'
"After several chapters of pushing a boulder up a hill over and over again, I think your average reader will watn to see something else happen, Mr. Sisyphus."
"Of course, people were much shorter back then."
"So, Ms. Medusa. Let's talk about this fear of snakes you mentioned. Do you notice that it causes anxiety?"
Eurydice in prison
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Sisyphus Meets Contraryus
'Medea' Studies
"It gets easier the second time."
Sisyphus: The Later Years
'Book me a Greek holiday Charlotte, I want to break plates!'
'Interesting - although the plot lacked depth perception.'
"Well, you certainly solved your little Oedipus problem since I saw you last."
"If this doesn't distract him, Ulysses, we'll go with the sheep idea."
"The third act could use more drama, Sophocles. Try putting in a voter referendum."
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