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HELEN OF EYRIPEDES
 Theoclymenos:
Poor Priam and poor Troy! How pointless
your destruction was!
 Helen:
I too, share the misfortunes of those
Trojans!
 Theoclymenos:
Has this man buried your husband or has he
left him there unburied?
 Helen:
Unburied! Oh, how miserable is my fate!
 Theoclymenos:
So, that’s why you’ve cut your beautiful hair so
short?
 Helen:
A loved person one always stays loved! They
live on in here, in the heart!
 Theoclymenos:
You are right, then, to grieve for his loss.
 Helen:
Oh, gods! I am lost! I am destroyed!
Theoclymenos:
But then, the story about his death
might not be true.
Helen:
Is it that easy for your sister,
Theonoe, to make such mistakes?
Theoclymenos:
Of course not. So, will you make this
tomb your home now?
Helen:
Why do you mock me like this?
Leave the dead man alone!
 Theoclymenos:
Are you running away from me to be faithful
to your husband?
 Helen:
No, I will no longer do that. Make our wedding
preparations!
 Theoclymenos:
I have waited for this for a long time and now I
welcome it, indeed!
 Helen:
Do you know what we must do? We must
forget the past!
 Theoclymenos:
On what terms? One good deed must be
repaid by another.
 Helen:
Let us make peace. Let us be friends.
 Theoclymenos:
Fine! I withdraw my anger! Let it take wings
and fly away!
 Helen:
Theoclymenos, now that you have
withdrawn your anger, I am begging you….…
 Theoclymenos:
What is it? What are you begging me to do for
you?
 Helen:
I want to bury my dead husband.
 Theoclymenos:
How? Is there such a thing as a grave for those
who have died abroad? Will you be bury a
shadow?
 Helen:
There is a Hellenic custom about people who
have died at sea.
 Theoclymenos:
And what is this custom? It’s true the race
of Pelops is very wise in such matters.
 Helen:
We bury them by burying an empty shroud!
 Theoclymenos:
By all means, then. Perform the ceremony.
Raise the tomb wherever you like on our
land.
 Helen:
No, that’s not how we bury those who have
died at sea.
 Theoclymenos:
How do you bury them? I don’t Know the
Hellenic customs at all.
 Helen:
We cast into the ocean all those things that
are important to the dead.
 Theoclymenos:
So, what would you like me to give you for
your dead husband?
 Helen:
This man knows. My previous life was a
happy one and so I have no experience in
such things.
 Theoclymenos: (to Menelaos)
Stranger, you have brought us good news.
 Menelaos:
Neither for me nor for the dead man.
 Theoclymenos:
How do you bury those drowned in the sea?
 Menelaos:
According to each one’s wealth.
 Theoclymenos:
I have no concern. Tell me what you need
for this woman’s sake.
 Menelaos:
The first thing the dead need is a blood
offering.
 Theoclymenos:
What sort of animal. Tell me and it’s yours.
 Menelaos:
That’s for you to decide. Whatever you offer
will be adequate.
 Theoclymenos:
Our customs ask for a horse or a bull.
 Menelaos:
Just beware that whatever the animal you
offer it must be of the best breed.
 Theoclymenos:
We have many such animals in our
abundant herds.
 Menelaos:
An empty coffin is also carried.
 Theoclymenos:
You will have that as well. What else?
 Menelaos:
A bronze armour. Menelaos loved the war
spear.
 Theoclymenos:
We shall provide the descendant of Pelops
offerings worthy of them.
 Menelaos:
And the best of your land’s fruits.
 Theoclymenos:
Well, how do you throw these offerings to
the waves?
 Menelaos:
We will need skilled oarsmen and ships.
 Theoclymenos:
How far away from the land will the ship
go?
 Menelaos:
So far away that you can barely see the
waves hitting the shore.
 Theoclymenos:
Why do the Hellenes care so much about
this custom?
 Menelaos:
So as the waves will not carry the pollution
all the way back to the shore.
 Theoclymenos:
I shall give you a fast Phoenician ship for that.
 Menelaos:
That would be good.
A great honour for Menelaos.
 Theoclymenos:
Is it not possible for you to do this work alone,
without Helen?
 Menelaos:
This is work is done by the mother or the wife or
the children.
 Theoclymenos:
You’re right. It’s her duty to bury her husband.
 Menelaos:
Respect to the gods demands that we do not take
away anything of what is owed to the dead.
 Theoclymenos:
Fine. She may go then. It is important that I
encourage my wife to be respectful . You may go into
the palace and take the offerings for the gods you
need.
Then, when you finish with this service, you will not
leave our land empty handed.
And for the good news you have brought me, I will
replace these rags of yours with good clothes and give
you enough provisions to help you until you get
home. I can see that you are in a bad condition at the
moment.
And you, poor woman, don’t torture yourself with
things that are hopeless. Menelaos has met his Fate
and weeping over him will not bring him back to life.
 Menelaos:
Your duty, woman, is to love your present
husband and to forget the one who is no
longer alive. This is the best option for you,
in the present circumstances.
If I reach Greece safely, I will stop all these
bad rumours about you, as long as you
prove that you are a good wife to your
husband.
 Helen:
I promise you, I shall be. My husband will
never need to complain me about anything.
You can see that since you are here.
Now go inside, you poor man, have a bath
and change your clothes. I will waste no
time to show you my appreciation. You will
be more generous with your service to my
dear husband, Menelaos, if I reward you
with equal generosity for your troubles
 Chorus
Oh, that we had wings to cleave the air, where the
birds of Libya go in their ranks, leaving the winter
rain, obedient to the piping of their veteran leader,
who raises his exultant cry as he wings his way
over unmoistened and crop-bearing plains of the
earth.
O you winged long-necked comrades of the racing
clouds, go on beneath the Pleiades in their central
station and Orion of the night;
deliver the message, as you settle on Eurotas'
banks, that Menelaos has sacked the city
of Dardanos, and will come home.


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Helen of troy

  • 2.  Theoclymenos: Poor Priam and poor Troy! How pointless your destruction was!  Helen: I too, share the misfortunes of those Trojans!  Theoclymenos: Has this man buried your husband or has he left him there unburied?  Helen: Unburied! Oh, how miserable is my fate!
  • 3.  Theoclymenos: So, that’s why you’ve cut your beautiful hair so short?  Helen: A loved person one always stays loved! They live on in here, in the heart!  Theoclymenos: You are right, then, to grieve for his loss.  Helen: Oh, gods! I am lost! I am destroyed!
  • 4. Theoclymenos: But then, the story about his death might not be true. Helen: Is it that easy for your sister, Theonoe, to make such mistakes? Theoclymenos: Of course not. So, will you make this tomb your home now? Helen: Why do you mock me like this? Leave the dead man alone!
  • 5.  Theoclymenos: Are you running away from me to be faithful to your husband?  Helen: No, I will no longer do that. Make our wedding preparations!  Theoclymenos: I have waited for this for a long time and now I welcome it, indeed!  Helen: Do you know what we must do? We must forget the past!
  • 6.  Theoclymenos: On what terms? One good deed must be repaid by another.  Helen: Let us make peace. Let us be friends.  Theoclymenos: Fine! I withdraw my anger! Let it take wings and fly away!  Helen: Theoclymenos, now that you have withdrawn your anger, I am begging you….…
  • 7.  Theoclymenos: What is it? What are you begging me to do for you?  Helen: I want to bury my dead husband.  Theoclymenos: How? Is there such a thing as a grave for those who have died abroad? Will you be bury a shadow?  Helen: There is a Hellenic custom about people who have died at sea.
  • 8.  Theoclymenos: And what is this custom? It’s true the race of Pelops is very wise in such matters.  Helen: We bury them by burying an empty shroud!  Theoclymenos: By all means, then. Perform the ceremony. Raise the tomb wherever you like on our land.  Helen: No, that’s not how we bury those who have died at sea.
  • 9.  Theoclymenos: How do you bury them? I don’t Know the Hellenic customs at all.  Helen: We cast into the ocean all those things that are important to the dead.  Theoclymenos: So, what would you like me to give you for your dead husband?  Helen: This man knows. My previous life was a happy one and so I have no experience in such things.
  • 10.  Theoclymenos: (to Menelaos) Stranger, you have brought us good news.  Menelaos: Neither for me nor for the dead man.  Theoclymenos: How do you bury those drowned in the sea?  Menelaos: According to each one’s wealth.
  • 11.  Theoclymenos: I have no concern. Tell me what you need for this woman’s sake.  Menelaos: The first thing the dead need is a blood offering.  Theoclymenos: What sort of animal. Tell me and it’s yours.  Menelaos: That’s for you to decide. Whatever you offer will be adequate.  Theoclymenos: Our customs ask for a horse or a bull.
  • 12.  Menelaos: Just beware that whatever the animal you offer it must be of the best breed.  Theoclymenos: We have many such animals in our abundant herds.  Menelaos: An empty coffin is also carried.  Theoclymenos: You will have that as well. What else?
  • 13.  Menelaos: A bronze armour. Menelaos loved the war spear.  Theoclymenos: We shall provide the descendant of Pelops offerings worthy of them.  Menelaos: And the best of your land’s fruits.  Theoclymenos: Well, how do you throw these offerings to the waves?  Menelaos: We will need skilled oarsmen and ships.
  • 14.  Theoclymenos: How far away from the land will the ship go?  Menelaos: So far away that you can barely see the waves hitting the shore.  Theoclymenos: Why do the Hellenes care so much about this custom?  Menelaos: So as the waves will not carry the pollution all the way back to the shore.
  • 15.  Theoclymenos: I shall give you a fast Phoenician ship for that.  Menelaos: That would be good. A great honour for Menelaos.  Theoclymenos: Is it not possible for you to do this work alone, without Helen?  Menelaos: This is work is done by the mother or the wife or the children.  Theoclymenos: You’re right. It’s her duty to bury her husband.
  • 16.  Menelaos: Respect to the gods demands that we do not take away anything of what is owed to the dead.  Theoclymenos: Fine. She may go then. It is important that I encourage my wife to be respectful . You may go into the palace and take the offerings for the gods you need. Then, when you finish with this service, you will not leave our land empty handed. And for the good news you have brought me, I will replace these rags of yours with good clothes and give you enough provisions to help you until you get home. I can see that you are in a bad condition at the moment. And you, poor woman, don’t torture yourself with things that are hopeless. Menelaos has met his Fate and weeping over him will not bring him back to life.
  • 17.  Menelaos: Your duty, woman, is to love your present husband and to forget the one who is no longer alive. This is the best option for you, in the present circumstances. If I reach Greece safely, I will stop all these bad rumours about you, as long as you prove that you are a good wife to your husband.
  • 18.  Helen: I promise you, I shall be. My husband will never need to complain me about anything. You can see that since you are here. Now go inside, you poor man, have a bath and change your clothes. I will waste no time to show you my appreciation. You will be more generous with your service to my dear husband, Menelaos, if I reward you with equal generosity for your troubles
  • 19.  Chorus Oh, that we had wings to cleave the air, where the birds of Libya go in their ranks, leaving the winter rain, obedient to the piping of their veteran leader, who raises his exultant cry as he wings his way over unmoistened and crop-bearing plains of the earth. O you winged long-necked comrades of the racing clouds, go on beneath the Pleiades in their central station and Orion of the night; deliver the message, as you settle on Eurotas' banks, that Menelaos has sacked the city of Dardanos, and will come home. 