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(upbeat orchestral music)
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- [Narrator] A terrifying
river which reeks of death.
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It flows towards the abyss.
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The water is black.
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The sun's rays never shine on it.
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The Styx.
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Such is the name of this damned river.
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It crosses magmas of
molten rock and metal.
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Slowly it converges on a vast swamp
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at the center of the underworld.
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On its banks an indistinct crowd, shadows,
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those who were just a few
minutes earlier still alive.
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Suddenly a dilapidated boat
surges out of this limbo.
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A standing figure observes the shadows.
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He is an an old man, ugly,
bearded, dressed in rags.
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His name, Charon.
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His task, to ferry the
shadows across the Styx
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to the land of the dead.
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But there is a condition to be
met by each of these shadows.
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They must pay Charon an
obol for their passage.
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The friends of the deceased
who know this requirement
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have buried their dead with
a coin under their tongue.
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This will pay the fearful Charon.
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Those who cannot pay
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are doomed to wait eternally on the bank.
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(ominous music)
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Charon beckons a group forward.
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He checks that all are present.
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He seats the shadows in his
boat and orders them to row.
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He takes the tiller.
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The vessel cuts slowly
through the marshy waters.
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Mournful noises pierce the darkness.
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A hub-bub of clanking chains, of moans,
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of sobs can be heard.
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In the distance sinister
plains can be seen
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where the souls of heroes wander aimlessly
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through the crowds of the dead.
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Their only pleasure are
the libations of blood
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that the living give them.
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When they drink they feel
almost like men again.
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The boat has docked.
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Charon abandons his passengers
to their fate and leaves.
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Suddenly, a creature appears
before the shadows, a dog,
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a huge three-headed dog.
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His eyes are like burning coals.
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His coat like bristling spears.
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Cerberus, the terrifying Cerberus,
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is there to guard the
gates of the underworld.
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His ferocious barking fills
the dead with vain terror.
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(upbeat orchestral music)
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Cerberus is perfidious,
flattering those who approach him,
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drawing them to him
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by the movement of his tail and his ears.
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But once over the threshold
of his master's palace,
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Cerberus never let's them out again,
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and he devours whosoever tries to escape.
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It is over this world
from which none can escape
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that the lord of the dead reigns, Hades.
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Hades, son of Rhea and of
Cronus, brother of Zeus.
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Hades, the god who isn't named.
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The fear that he awakens is so great
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that rather than speak his name,
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he is referred to by
all sorts of nicknames:
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the Receiver of Many, the Illustrious,
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the Giver of Good Counsel,
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or even the Zeus of the Underworld.
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This kingdom of the dead
was not wanted by Hades,
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not for a moment.
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It was allotted to him
when Zeus took power
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and decided to share the
universe with his brothers.
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Zeus, giving honor where honor was due,
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took the world of men and the
celestial world for himself,
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gave Poseidon the sea world,
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and to Hades accorded the underworld.
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This dwelling is regarded
with horror even by the gods.
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As with all kings worth their salt,
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Hades holds a scepter in his hand
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with which he mercilessly
governs the souls of the dead.
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Here, in the bowels of the underworld,
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surrounded by frowning divinities,
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his servants, his messengers,
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Hades decrees his laws
over the people of shadows,
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laws as simple as they are inflexible.
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Once the shadows are judged
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they're directed to one of three paths
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which snake through the underworld.
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The first one leads to
the Asphodel Meadows
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where the vast majority
of imperfect souls reside,
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neither good, nor bad, pale
reflections of the living.
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The second path leads down to Tartarus,
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the deepest part of the underground abyss.
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This is where the worst
criminals are found,
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the Titans and the Giants,
the Hecatoncheires,
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all those mortals or
gods who dared defy Zeus.
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And lastly, a small
minority take the third path
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which leads to the Elysian Fields,
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a sort of paradise where
eternal springtime reigns.
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No more pain.
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No more old age.
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A gentle breeze is felt
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only as it spreads the smell of flowers.
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Fragrant hedgerows shade
the fortunate dead.
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But in fact, even here,
the dead hanker after life.
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(mellow orchestral music)
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Hades is a rich god.
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He is surrounded by precious
stones and rare metals,
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gold, diamonds, rubies,
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but he possesses nothing
on the earth's surface.
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The mortals build no temples to him there,
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dedicate no alters to him,
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and his rare worshipers only meet at night
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where in joyless, sinister ceremonies
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they sacrifice pairs of black animals,
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their heads turned to the ground.
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(upbeat orchestral music)
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Hades is alone.
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No one could stand living in this universe
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surrounded by murmurs which
pierce the sinister darkness.
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No one, in any case, not
of their own free will.
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And then of course Hades
knows nothing of what goes on
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in the upper world or on Mount Olympus.
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He hardly ever goes there.
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The only news which he
receives of the world
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is contained in the oaths and
curses which mortals utter
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as they strike the
ground with their hands.
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So Hades reigns in isolation,
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but he sometimes feels the need
to leave his infernal palace
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to personally attend to business,
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or just to breathe the outside air.
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One fine day, having just left
the depths of his kingdom,
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Hades drives his chariot,
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pulled by splendid night-colored horses,
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across a Sicilian plain,
not far from Mount Etna.
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He's indifferent to the sun's
rays, to the cloudless sky,
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to the beautiful landscape.
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He rides.
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He crosses the plains, the
forest and the valleys of Greece.
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Suddenly a silhouette draws his attention.
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He brings his team of
horses to an abrupt halt.
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(ethereal orchestral music)
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There, a few steps away, a
young girl of exceptional beauty
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is picking flowers.
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Her name is Persephone,
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a name which signifies
bringer of destruction.
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And this young girl is not just anybody.
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She is the daughter of Zeus and Demeter,
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the goddess of agriculture and harvests.
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On Mount Olympus, where she
is sometimes allowed to go,
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she is known as Kore, which
simple means the young girl,
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the maiden.
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It is love at first sight.
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Hades' heart goes wild.
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(joyful orchestral music)
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He could kidnap the young girl,
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carry her off to his kingdom,
but that wouldn't be right.
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After all, is she not
his brother's daughter?
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Hades might well be
the Prince of Darkness,
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but family is family,
and he respects the law.
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So Hades sets off for Olympus.
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He goes to see Zeus.
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Before his royal brother, he
asks for Persephone's hand.
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This is a hugely embarrassing request
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for the King of the Gods.
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If he refuses he offends his brother.
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If he accepts, Demeter
will never forgive him.
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Zeus considers.
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He is completely at a lost.
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He dare not take sides,
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so he ducks the question.
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I can neither give nor refuse my consent,
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he tells his brother.
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Armed with this equivocal reply,
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Hades considers himself
free of all constraints.
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He climbs back onto his chariot
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and takes the road back to
Sicily and the Plain of Etna.
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(thrilling orchestral music)
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Persephone is there still
in the company of nymphs.
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So Hades dons his cap of
invisibility and disappears.
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A few moments later, as
Persephone bends to pick a flower,
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the ground abruptly
opens beneath her feet.
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Pulled by its night-colored horses,
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the chariot of the King of Shadows
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springs from the gaping hole.
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One hand still on the reigns,
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Hades grabs Persephone
around the waist, lifts her,
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and carries her off into the
pit of the dead and the night.
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(calm orchestral music)
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When her daughter doesn't return,
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the Goddess Demeter, overcome with worry,
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goes to look for her.
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She questions all those she meets,
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but none dares tell her the truth,
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not the men, nor the gods,
nor the nymphs, nor the birds,
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no one,
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until at last an old woman approaches her.
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It is the Goddess Hecate.
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Hecate is a goddess with double powers.
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She is both goddess of fertility
and goddess of the moon.
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When the moon is full,
lighting the night sky
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and making men and beasts mad, it is said
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that Hecate points out the
path to the underworld.
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This goddess stands at the
crossroads between good and evil,
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between fertility and drought.
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One day she is the helper of humanity,
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the next the harbinger of imminent death.
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Hecate is the only divinity who sometimes,
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of her own free will, goes
down to see Hades at home.
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And so here is Hecate
coming towards Demeter.
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The other morning
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she heard the voice of
Persephone calling for help,
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but when she got there there
was no one to be found.
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(ominous music)
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Demeter, without pausing for breath,
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for nine days and nine
nights continues her search.
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She hunts through the
woods and the forests,
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scours the lakes and the mountains,
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the hills and the valleys, all in vain.
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Finally, when all hope seems lost,
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Hecate takes her to see
Helios, the god of the sun,
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who sees everything.
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And Helios decides to
name the guilty party,
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Hades.
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Hades, the master of the underworld.
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Demeter demands the
return of her daughter.
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Hades refuses.
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In that case, announces Demeter
to the Assembly of Gods,
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I leave Olympus never to return,
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and the earth will be sterile
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until my daughter is returned to me.
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This is no empty threat.
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Demeter has the means of
putting her words into practice.
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She is the goddess of wheat,
the goddess of nourishment.
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The following day the crops start to fail,
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fruit begins to rot,
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and famine looks set to ravage the earth.
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The human race is
threatened with extinction.
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In his palace, implored from all quarters,
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Zeus is at a lost to know what to do.
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He sends Demeter his
messenger, the Goddess Iris,
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to beg her to see reason.
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Demeter will hear nothing of it.
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A delegation of gods and
goddesses from Olympus,
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laden with gifts, goes to
plead with her without success.
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So Zeus with no choice left
to him sends his son Hermes
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to see his brother Hades
with the following message,
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if you do not give back
Persephone we are all lost.
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Mankind will die and there will
be no one left to honor us,
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no one left to believe in us.
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Hades considers and he accepts.
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Yes, he accepts.
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He is willing to give
Persephone back to her mother,
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but on one condition,
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the laws of the gods must be respected.
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Did he himself not respect Zeus' word
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when he made his request?
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And there is a law here in the underworld
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which everyone is aware of,
and which none may violate:
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whosoever has consumed
the food of the dead
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will remain beneath
the earth for eternity.
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Hermes questions Persephone.
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Did she taste any food?
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Persephone assures him, hand on heart,
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that she has been so
unhappy since her kidnap
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that she has eaten nothing.
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Hades therefore reluctantly accepts
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that she return to her mother's side.
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But just as Hermes is
helping the young girl
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onto his chariot, a voice rings out.
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It is Ascalaphus,
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one of the gardeners of
the Lord of Darkness.
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She's lying, he declares.
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Specifying that he saw
Persephone pick a pomegranate,
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and eat seven grains from it.
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He is willing to bear witness to it.
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As Ascalaphus is to
regret these words later
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when Demeter turns him into an owl.
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For the moment, in any case,
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this revelation changes everything.
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If Persephone has tasted
the food of the underworld
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then she must remain there.
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It's the law, and even
Zeus must respect it.
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When she learns the news,
Demeter sadder than ever,
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shuts herself away all alone.
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She refuses to return to Olympus
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and determines to carry
on starving mankind.
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Exasperated, Zeus paces
around, sleeplessly cogitating,
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and all the while famine
continues to spread
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and reek havoc amongst mortals.
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Zeus explains the problem
to Rhea, his mother,
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for Rhea is also the mother
of Hades and of Demeter.
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And it is Rhea who will, once again,
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preside over the negotiations
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between her three children,
Zeus, Demeter, and Hades.
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There is discussion.
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There is debate.
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There are tears and, at
last, agreement is come to.
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Persephone, because she has
tasted the food of the dead,
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will spend her winters in the underworld
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and the rest of the year
she will be in the fresh air
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with Demeter.
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(peaceful orchestral music)
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And that is why during the months
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that mother and daughter are
separated the earth freezes,
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nothing grows or flowers.
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That is Demeter who,
separated from her daughter,
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shuns Olympus and refuses to feed mankind.
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Nature is waiting for
Persephone to return.
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And that is how Persephone,
the gentle young girl
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who liked to pick flowers
beneath the Sicilian sun,
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became the queen of the underworld.
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(mysterious music)
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Contrary to all expectations,
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the couple formed by Hades
and Persephone is a happy one.
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Persephone takes her role
as queen very seriously
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and her role as wife equally.
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Her presence brings about a
new image of life and death,
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since the young woman shares her time
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between the two worlds, the
lower one and the upper one.
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But this marriage doesn't
improve the reputation
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of the lord of the underworld.
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Who is Hades really?
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It would be wrong to reduce
him to just the god of death.
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He isn't exactly death.
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Death is another god, Thanatos.
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Contrary to what is usually believed,
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Hades is neither satanic nor evil doing.
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It is not he who torments his subjects.
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That is the the Erinyes,
the goddesses of vengeance
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who are a law unto themselves.
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Look at them, crowned with
snakes, armed with whips.
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It is they, the Erinyes,
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who relentlessly persecute their victims,
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going so far as to make them mad.
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Hades has nothing to do with that.
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He governs the underground world.
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He reigns over this kingdom
which he never wanted,
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but which was allotted
to him against his will.
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He is surrounded by monstrous creatures
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with precise functions.
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Out of duty he pretends to be pitiless,
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but in his heart he is also
wise, sometimes tender.
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He is capable of showing
certain indulgence
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if approached in the right way.
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As proof, we have this man who
has just knocked at his door,
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a visitor come of his own free will,
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and before death has come to reap him.
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His name is Orpheus, a warrior,
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but also the most famous poet
and musician of all times.
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With no weapon, no violence,
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it is with his lyre and his voice
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that Orpheus has managed
to fight his way through
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to the infernal couple.
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Orpheus, after a life of
adventures and exploits,
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met Eurydice, an nymph
of incomparable grace.
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Struck to the heart, Orpheus was overcome
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by an immeasurable passion
for her, and he married her.
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But their happiness did not last long.
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Eurydice died.
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(mellow music)
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(dust blowing)
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Orpheus, mad with grief,
unable to resign himself
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to the loss of his loved one,
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dared to do what no other mortal
had dared to do before him,
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descend into the underworld.
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So, now here he is.
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He asks the infernal couple
for the return of his love.
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Hades is speechless.
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Persephone is too.
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They seem poised to punish such impudence,
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but Orpheus stops them
with an imploring gesture.
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Striking a sensitive
chord, as one might say,
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he reminds Hades
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of the feelings he experienced
towards Persephone,
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the flight of love that he succumbed to,
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his desperation and sadness
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when the one who he made
the queen of the underworld
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is kept far from his side.
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Softened by these celestial notes
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and the poetical musician's words,
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Hades and Persephone
give in to his prayers
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on condition, once again,
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that the laws of the
underworld be respected.
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Orpheus can leave,
Eurydice will follow him,
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and he must never turn around,
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not before reaching the surface.
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If he disobeys, then Eurydice
will be lost to him forever.
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Hades and Persephone will be
able to do no more for him.
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The destiny of Eurydice now
lies in his hands alone.
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This decision sheds light
on the multiple facets
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of the personality of the
master of the underworld.
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He is music loving,
sensitive to lovers' laments,
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and capable of being moved by beauty.
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But whatever he does,
in the eyes of mortals,
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Hades will always be this
feared and detested god,
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the master of the underworld.
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When in truth, he is both life and death,
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two faces of a blank page.
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Certain evenings Hades
perhaps says to himself
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with sadness that today mortals
are very wrong to fear him,
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because real death, the unique death,
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as the Greeks well knew,
is not the underworld,
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it is being forgotten.
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(upbeat orchestral music)
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