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#just brings the narrator role into the action so viscerally eek
starry-bite · 9 months
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i love hermes of course and obviously but consider: persephone narrating hadestown
she takes orpheus under her wing
the sweet maternal smirk as she watches him lovestruck for eurydice, remembering what that felt like
during epic i, we learn that she told orpheus the story of her great love (the thought of her singing a song of love from long ago, long time since i heard it though lays me out)
she rages and leads the chorus all through condemning hadestown in way down
even more direct horror and pain at eurydice being taken down
DISILLUSIONED AFTER HER OWN BETRAYAL DURING HEY THE BIG ARTISTE (you'll find another muse somewhere)
a whole new layer and familiarity to our lady of the underground as she introduces the audience to her domain (and what is her crack in the wall for but telling stories and sowing hope?)
more power/standing for the confrontation of how long?
watching the seeds she planted by telling orpheus stories come to bloom in epic iii
then breaking the good and bad news to orpheus and eurydice after his kiss, the riot and giving hard-earned advice
witnessing orpheus fail as she and hades did and retelling the story despite it being an old song. because it's her song to sing.
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