Monday, April 12, 2010

Erysichthon


This is the story of Erysichthon, and atheist that thinks he's all that for not beleiving in Zeus, and a lesson about killing trees. Erysichthon was looking for trees in the forest where he stumble upon some sacred tree or something. He commands someone to cut it down which made Ceres really pissed off. The tree threatens him and he responds with a sarcastic remark since nobody does those. Ceres then sends Oread to look for hunger who then clutches unto, rapes, Erysichthon and gives him neverending hunger. He sells his mother to buy more food who is later turned into a little girl and a leyend. He keeps on eating until he eats himself.


What? If he sees that he is going to die, why is he eating himselft inflicting much pain when he can simply kill himself in a quick and painless way. If he's atheist he doesn't really care about going to hell so why did he hold back? Maybe this guy is just a psychopath because he talks to a tree. Something I've noticed about this play is that whoever wrote this must be some sort of tree hugger because most of the stories involve a tree in one way or another. This is a message to you people. Deforestation is bad. It kills polar bears and makes psychopathic atheists eat their feet.

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