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mopargirl
· 9 years ago
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But Dionysus is the Greek god of wine.
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needmorec4
· 9 years ago
...and?
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mopargirl
· 9 years ago
this post confuses me, as well as the title. What does that have to do with Dionysus?
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needmorec4
· 9 years ago
Well there's no context, it could just be some kind of writing about him with that sentence in it. Or a coincidence in name
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guest
· 9 years ago
Has no one ever read a play? Clearly this is a play that could either be about the god or a character named after him. (Judging by the typeface and layout, I'd say Shakespeare)
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mopargirl
· 9 years ago
We know it's a play, but what does Dionysus have to do with the title?
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rydler
· 7 years ago
The Frog of Aristophanes. That is the play (i think)
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