Monday, November 10, 2008

HAHAHA

omg on pages 80-90, the scene were Myrrhine tricks her husband into thinkin that she was gonna give in, was so HILARIOUS!!! He realli thought he was goin to get it that dae... NOT!!! This characterizes Myrrhine as very cunning, she is the onlii one who faced this temptation, and proudly stay'd strong. This scene also shows her strength. This is another scene were Aristophanes proves the POWER OF A WOMEN... It was as if her husband needed her, and she had the power to control his emotions, and his bodii instead of vice-versa. I think that this scene was so KOOL....

3 comments:

~Mz.Kiany~ said...

Yea, I loved it too. even though Kinesias was physically stonger, Myrrhine was still able to take control over him without even breaking a sweat. And I am proud of her for resisting temptation, because in my opinion, I think that if it were another woman put in that position most of them would give, because you could already tell by how they were attempting to sneak out of the Akropolis. I would have to agree that Aristophanes definitely proves the POWER OF A WOMAN.

ShowTyme92 said...

the part that touched me the most was the fact that her decision was an option... we have no evidence that wat she did was planned...

Alexis S said...

I admire Myrrhine in this scene because she stands strong and firm and she was able to get the point across to her husband clearly, she was in control because she had what he wanted and he couldn't go anywhere else he was desperate for her love and Myrrhine's performance was most admirable in the situation she was faced with.