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- But I tell you that Medea killed her children.
- Homer, don't be stupid.

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But it's easy to...
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She killed them.
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Medea herself, does she not say,
"I killed my children"?

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And you believe her?
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You don't understand the women.
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- Medea loves her husband, yes?
- Yes.

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Her husband is interested
in another woman?

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- Yes?
- Yes.

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So she said to her husband
that she has killed her children...

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to frighten him, to get him back.
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- No!
- Yes.

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She gets him back,
and everybody go away...

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and everybody is happy
and they go to the seashore. And that's all!

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If I show you that everything
that was ever written about Medea...

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talks of her killing her children...
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If you ask 10 out of 10 people
who saw the play...

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and they tell you it's true,
then by simple logic...

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- You're a Greek, you should be logical.
- Why?

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Because the greatest Greek of them all,
Aristotle, invented logic.

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- He said...
- Who?

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- Aristotle...
- Aristotle!

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The one that the Captain said thinks
men are everything and women are nothing?

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I don't care what he said, Aristotle.
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Look around you, Illia.
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Greek art was the most harmonious
in the world.

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What happened?
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What happened to you?
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All evil is disharmony.
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You are in disharmony with yourself.

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