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‘Utopiaoid’-Genie, -Beholder, -Molly in Ruby, -AL and Raeff in Emerald, -AL and Molly in Ruby.-Return to Marsyas and Silenus-Escape From The Cave/The Ancient Temple-then, *Potentially used for Part 8.********** Beholder, Genie, Hydra?-Return to the ‘Fish School’ … Quoted from: ‘The Existentialists: From Dostoevsky to Satre:’ Kierkegaard: “By reminding you that this was one of the…
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Young Posthumous gets beaten by Germanicus. & The Camel and the Elephant. Description: to the right side: The little boy standing defiantly with his wooden sword hanging floppily in front of him, his leather shield thrown to the ground in a show of frustration. To the left side: Germanicus idles the spear on his shoulder,…
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7. ‘Aristophanes’, -Aristophanes intromaybe also Euthydemus and Dionysadorus-Comedy intro-Robotics (a Woland segment) & Automation-How to -Clouds, Frogs, Birds, Wasps, and Knights-?*****Moving the intro to the Asteroid from original part1, here.******** … … In ‘The Clouds’ by Aristophanes, Quoted by Wikipedia: ‘… &: ‘The Frogs,’ ‘the Wasps,’‘the Knights’ and ‘the Birds’: In ‘The Wasps’ he ridiculed the Athenian law…
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6. ‘The Dark Forest’ Quoted from ‘Nemesis,’ by David Stuttard: “In politics, it’s hard to please everyone.”-Solon, frag. 7 (West) “Courting the Hydra:”“Winter set in, and on the hard-packed Earth of Athens’ streets, in her jostling Agora [(marketplace)], in the claustrophobia of her packed Pnyx [(gathering spot for popular assemblies)], emotions swirled as entrenched opinions…
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>>>>>>>The First Century AD, (Claudius the God), part 2. Posthumous The youngest son of Marcus Vipsanius Agrippa and Julia the Elder (daughter and only biological child of Augustus), Posthumous Agrippa was even considered to be the heir of Emperor Augustus, but in 6 AD, instead, he banished him from Rome—for unknown reasons. This virtually ensured…
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>>>>>>>The First Century AD, (‘Claudius the God’), part 1. Germanicus Germanicus, or ‘Germanicus Julius Caesar’, was adopted in 4 AD by Tiberius, his paternal uncle, who succeeded Augustus as Roman emperor. His connection to the Julii was further consolidated through a marriage between himself and Agrippina the Elder, a granddaughter of Augustus. During the reign…
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5. ‘Playworlds’ Quoted from ‘Plato’s Laughter,’ by Sonja Madeleine Tanner “Although I have treated comedy and laughter as though they are separable from elements of tragedy for the sake of giving comedy its own hearing, they are more fundamentally intertwined than I suggest here. At the same time, I have also been very hesitant to designate…
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4. ‘Fish School’ Quoted from ‘The Myth of the Goddess’ by Anne Baring & Jules Cashford‘The Fish Goddess’ “The theme of the egg appears in the great carved stones found at a site called Lepenski Vir, beautifully situated on the shores of the River Danube in northern Yugoslavia. These monumental stones – part human and part…
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>>>>>>>>The Fourteenth Century AD, part 1. (Mircea the Elder) In the reign of Mircea the Elder, considered one of the most important rulers of Wallachia during the Middle Ages (1386-1418), Romania saw stability brought to Wallachia—from the Carpathian Mountains in the North, along to the Danube in the South. This was the largest territory the…
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3. ‘I, Frosty’ He remembered that it was dark there. He remembered it was cold, and he could hardly see anything. There wasn’t much visible, but he could clearly see one thing: a pedestal, there–in that vision place. More details about the experience started to become clear…and the pedestal before him held a…