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Dialogue Ares

The document presents a theatrical synopsis of the life of Ares, the god of war, highlighting his aggressive nature, love affair with Aphrodite, and various battles, including his defeat by Hercules. It also details Ares' revenge for his daughter's assault, leading to a murder trial where he is ultimately deemed innocent. The production is directed by Santi Castro López with contributions from various collaborators.
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Dialogue Ares

The document presents a theatrical synopsis of the life of Ares, the god of war, highlighting his aggressive nature, love affair with Aphrodite, and various battles, including his defeat by Hercules. It also details Ares' revenge for his daughter's assault, leading to a murder trial where he is ultimately deemed innocent. The production is directed by Santi Castro López with contributions from various collaborators.
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Group:8

Characters:
Santiago Castro (Zeus - Narrator)
Samuel Boada (Aphrodite) (Poseidon)
Sebastián Ochoa (Ares)
Cristian Ñustes (Giant Efialtes)
Santiago Mesa (Haliorritio) (Hercules)

Synopsis: We are going to learn about the life of the god Ares, his battles, misfortunes,
most important moments and how he became the most hated god of all
Olympus.

Lista de Personajes:
Zeus
Ares
Aphrodite
Giant Efialtes
Hercules
Halirrotio

Dialogue:

Zeus (Narrator): Today I will tell you the story of my detestable son Ares, from very
He was small, aggressive, and violent. When he grew up, he became a ruthless warrior.
and participated in many battles, several things happened such as when he fell in love with
his aunt (Aphrodite) and they had 5 children.

(Ares and Aphrodite enter)

Ares: I love you Aphrodite.

Aphrodite: I love you Ares, you are someone very special to me, but I am afraid of
may Hephaestus reveal to us.

Ares: Don't worry princess, if someone arrives the guard will notify us.

Aphrodite: This way I am calmer.

Zeus (Narrator): My idiot son was having a bad time, the sentinel stayed
Asleep, Hephaestus arrived and discovered everything, what a disaster. We had to separate them.
for all eternity so that they will not continue to cause mischief.

Aphrodite: Goodbye Ares, I love you and I will always love you, but I have to go.

Ares: Noooo love, don't go, I'll talk to Hephaestus, but I don't want you to leave.
(Ares starts to cry)

Zeus (Narrator): It was a very sad decision but he brought it upon himself, later on.
Oto and Efialtes decided to imprison Ares in a jar.

(Enter Efialtes)

Efialtes: There's nothing to do around here, how boring. Oh, there is Ares. I think
I'm going to play a little joke on him and let's see how he reacts.

(Efialtes captures Ares)

Efialtes: HAHA this is so funny, I'm having a lot of fun.

Ares: Let me go, filthy giant, or you'll see what I can do to you.

Efialtes: Yeah? Let's see, show me what you can do, weakling HAHA, goodbye
tiny

(Ephialtes goes away)

Zeus (Narrator): I was very busy with some little problems and for up to a year.
then I was able to send Hermes to free Ares.

(Ares comes out of the jar)

Ares: Finally, I am free.

Zeus (Narrator): It seems that Ares did not care about dying, as he decided to fight with
Hercules. He had only stolen a few things from his children, but Ares was taking it seriously.
personal tasks.

Ares enters furiously and confronts Hercules.

Ares: How dare you steal from my children, wretch?

Hercules: They were just some animals and a belt, don't exaggerate, you get delicate about
all

Ares: Get ready you scoundrel, I'm going to give you a beating.

Hercules: Like this? Let's see, hit me, hit me HAHA, come face me little Ares

(They have an epic battle, Hercules wounds Ares)

Hercules: How weak you are and you will always be, you weakling are trash.
Hercules: It was easier than a chicken

(Ares lies on the floor agonizing in pain)

Zeus (Narrator): After this battle, Ares withdraws and some time later.
Something terrible happened. His daughter Alcipe was raped by Halirrotio.

(Enters Halirrotio)

Ares: Hey, you miserable one

Ares: How dare you do this to my daughter?

Halirrotio: But what did I do Ares?

Ares: don't come to me with lies, I'm going to kill you.

Halirrotio: Do you think I'm afraid of you? Come on, do it.

Ares: Yeah? Well, here you go

(Ares gives a panda fighter kick and buries the sword in him)

(Ares kills Halirrotio)

Zeus (Narrator): Halirrotio was the son of my brother (Poseidon), he summoned the first
murder trial in Greece, and it was held at the Areopagus.

Poseidon: You disgusting rat, you killed my son.

Ares: Your son did something worse, besides he deserved it and I didn't like his way of
sir.

Zeus (Narrator): In the end, something extraordinary happened; it was decided that he is innocent.
this is how we end the story of Ares, the god of war, we saw how his
life, how he fell in love and was defeated, CASE CLOSED.

PRODUCTIONS: Papa ñuel and Galindo

DIRECTOR: Santi Castro López


COSTUME AND SCENOGRAPHY: La Topis and Santi

MORALEJA: 'It was easier than a hen'

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