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    Quote Originally Posted by prendrelemick View Post
    On a topical note, it could be a carol, as Mark obviously knew.
    That works, Mick.

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    The history of my family is worth telling,
    like an epic poem- with musical interludes of course,
    and a chorus of singing and dancing girls.
    It has its tragic aspects sure,
    but plenty of laughs too.
    I don't see them as much as I'd like, what with all my nocturnal interests.

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    Last edited by prendrelemick; 12-19-2010 at 10:24 AM.

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    Hrm...

    Don't most Greek Tragedies/Comedies have a chorus with singing and dancing girls?

    I guess his/her appatite for the night life is a big clue, but I cannot remember an ancient hero who lived like that...
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    Bacchus?

    I'd like to think it's more oblique than that though.

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    No, but both in the right area.

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    How about Selene, or any other version of a moon goddess from classical myth?

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    Nope. No need to guess the clues are all there.

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    In the Oresteia trilogy by Aeschylus, which tells the story of the family of Agamemnon (king of Argos), the choir sings about Nyx
    O mother Nyx, hear me, mother who gave birth to me as a retribution for the blind and the seeing."
    Of course, that is just a general "oh mother" and not actually the "mater familias". And I don't think Agamemnon or Orestes had any particular taste for the night ...

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    Salome?

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    Zeus?
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    You are all circling the answer. Just a little more Inspiration needed.

    The history of my family is worth telling,
    like an epic poem- with musical interludes of course,
    and a chorus of singing and dancing girls.
    It has its tragic aspects sure,
    but plenty of laughs too.
    I don't see them as much as I'd like, what with all my nocturnal interests.
    Last edited by prendrelemick; 12-21-2010 at 04:03 AM.

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    Morpheus.

    But of course not, that is not an answer to scorn a group of guessers over.

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    Leslie Crowther.

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    All of Greek theatre?

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    Oliver (the Musical)





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