Pote tin Kyriaki
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Sweet? She was a vicious character.
She was a murderess.

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Anyhow, she goes to Greece
to marry this man.

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He is a prince.
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His name is Jason.
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She is good to him.
She gives him two beautiful children.

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But he...
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Right away,
with a blonde princess in Athens...

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You know what.
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This Jason is not even a gentleman
to tell Medea lies. No!

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He says right to her face
that he wants that other blonde...

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because she is a princess.
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And Medea cries and says,
"I am a princess, too."

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Beautiful, how she cries.
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Everything she does for Jason.
Even she gives presents to the blonde.

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She sends gifts that were poisoned.
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But everybody says bad things about her.
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They say she is a witch.
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There are 12 rich ladies in beautiful dresses.
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But they say bad things about her, too.
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Twelve rich ladies? The Greek chorus?
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And Medea cries.
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I tell you, she breaks your heart.
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She is afraid.
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She takes the children and she hides them.
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But in the end,
Jason sees how much Medea loves him...

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and they get a wonderful chariot.
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And she gets the children...
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and they all go to the seashore.
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No! The Greek tragedy!
She gives it a happy ending.

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- She doesn't say Medea killed her children.
- She changed that, too.

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Illia's happy. She worked out a way
of living. Let her alone.

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I make mistakes in my English?
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Not at all.
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Sometime I'd like to hear
you tell Oedipus Rex.

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I don't like this story. Is very mean.
One thing is very nice.

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Always Oedipus is talking about his mother.
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I never saw such a good son
who loves so much his mother.

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All right. I tell to my friends now
Oedipus Rex...


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