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	in Greek.
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	In Greek?
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	Once upon a time,
there was a Prince from Thebes.
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	It's impossible. A whore can't be happy.
A whorish world can't be happy.
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	I'd like to reach her mind.
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	What do you want to put in her mind?
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	Reason, in place of fantasy.
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	Morality, instead of immorality.
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	I've got to educate her.
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	To transform her.
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	- Remember what happened to Pygmalion.
- I wouldn't make that mistake.
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	Illia is lovely.
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	But for me, she's not a woman,
she's an idea.
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	She's an outlaw! Yes!
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	Law must be re-established everywhere.
Don't you see, Captain?
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	I see you'll have black eyes all your life.
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	...but let's forget all those bad things.
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	They hurt his eyes, the poor thing.
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	But in the end he finds his family...
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	and they all go to the seashore.
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	- "And they all go to the seashore"?
- They always go to the seashore.
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	- Boris, Greece is capitalist country, no?
- Yes.
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	So how in capitalist country
they close up business to go to the theater?
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	This is explained in a chapter...
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	of Karl Marx's Contradictions In Capitalism.
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	There is Illia's bus to Athens.
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	Illia. Who is she? Joan of Arc?
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	She's got courage,
which some of us do not have.