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37. E! Online - Celebs - Q&A: Carmen Electra - Page 1 of 4
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- Frankly, we weren't sure Carmen Electra was the real deal. ...
- Like McCarthy, Electra did a Playboy spread (May 1996, in case you're a collector). ...
- And now, Electra wriggles into lifeguard garb as the newest Baywatch babe. ...
- Electra's final episode of Singled Out airs October 14, about the same time her Baywatch duties shift into high gear. ...
- And although the 25-year-old Cincinnati native has an MTV production deal, she doesn't know yet what that will mean or when she'll return to the channel, giving her time to resume her musical career (Prince once produced a single for the former Soul Train dancer) and helm a new "show" for America Online's The Hub, The Real Carmen Electra. ...
- What will the online offering--weekly chats, lots of pictures and answering-machine messages (we're not making this stuff up)--reveal about Electra? And just who is the real Carmen? We sat down face to face to find out. ...
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39. CARMEN ELECTRA at THESPIAN NET
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- Carmen Electra was born Tara Leigh Patrick, just another little girl growing up in White Oak, Ohio. ...
- , changed her name to Carmen Electra, and one week later, she met the artist formerly known as Prince. ...
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40. Carmen Electra
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42. The Internet Classics Archive | Electra by Euripides
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- By Euripides Commentary: Several comments have been posted about Electra. ...
- Electra .
- A PEASANT OF MYCENAE, husband of ELECTRA.
- ELECTRA, daughter of Agamemnon.
- Now as for those whom he left in his halls, when he sailed to Troy, his son Orestes and his tender daughter Electra,-the boy Orestes, as he was like to be slain by Aegisthus, his sire's old foster-father secretly removed to the land of Phocis and gave to Strophius to bring up, but the maid Electra abode in her father's house, and soon as she had budded into maidenhood, came all the princes of Hellas asking her hand in marriage. ... Wherefore Aegisthus devised this scheme; on Agamemnon's son who had escaped his realm by flight he set a price to be paid to any who should slay him, while he gave Electra to me in marriage, whose ancestors were citizens of Mycenae. ... ELECTRA enters from the hut, carrying a water pitcher on her head. ...
- ELECTRA O sable night, nurse of the golden stars! beneath thy pall I go to fetch water from the brook with my pitcher poised upon my head, not indeed because I am forced to this necessity, but that to the gods I may display the affronts Aegisthus puts upon me, and to the wide firmament pour out my lamentation for my sire. ...
- ELECTRA As a god's I count thy kindness to me, for in my distress thou hast never made a mock at me. ...
- ELECTRA and the PEASANT go out. ...
- They retire a little, as ELECTRA returns from the spring. ...
- ELECTRA chanting strophe 1.
- Bestir thy lagging feet, 'tis high time; on, on o'er thy path of tears! ah misery! I am Agamemnon's daughter, she whom Clytemnestra, hateful child of Tyndareus, bare; hapless Electra is the name my countrymen call me. ...
- The following lines between ELECTRA and the CHORUS are sung responsively. ...
- O Electra, daughter of Agamemnon, to thy rustic cot I come, for a messenger hath arrived, a highlander from Mycenae, one who lives on milk, announcing that the Argives are proclaiming a sacrifice for the third day from now, and all our maidens are to go to Hera's temple. ...
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44. The Internet Classics Archive | Electra by Sophocles
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- By Sophocles Commentary: Many comments have been posted about Electra. ...
- Electra .
- ELECTRA, sister of ORESTES.
- ELECTRA within Ah me, ah me! .
- ORESTES Can it be the hapless Electra? Shall we stay here, and listen to her laments? .
- - Enter ELECTRA, from the house. ...
- ELECTRA chanting systema.
- As ELECTRA finishes her lament, (the CHORUS OF WOMEN OF MYCENAE enter. The following lines between ELECTRA and the CHORUS are chanted responsively. ...
- Ah, Electra, child of a wretched mother, why art thou ever pining thus in ceaseless lament for Agamemnon, who long ago was wickedly ensnared by thy false mother's wiles, and betrayed to death by dastardly hand? Perish the author of that deed, if I may utter such prayer! .
- ELECTRA Ah, noble-hearted maidens, ye have come to soothe my woes. ...
- ELECTRA Foolish is the child who forgets a parent's piteous death. ...
- ELECTRA Yes, I wait for him with unwearied longing, as I move on my sad path from day to day, unwed and childless, bathed in tears, bearing that endless doom of woe; but he forgets all that he has suffered and heard. ...
- ELECTRA Nay, the best part of life hath passed away from me in hopelessness, and I have no strength left; I, who am pining away without children,- whom no loving champion shields,- but, like some despised alien, I serve in the halls of my father, clad in this mean garb, and standing at a meagre board. ...
- ELECTRA O that bitter day, bitter beyond all that have come to me; O that night, O the horrors of that unutterable feast, the ruthless deathstrokes that my father saw from the hands of twain, who took my life captive by treachery, who doomed me to woe! May the great god of Olympus give them sufferings in requital, and never may their splendour bring them joy, who have done such deeds! .
45. Electra
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- ELECTRA.
- The theme of the Electra, which, with the Ajax and Philoctetes, belongs to the Trojan legend, is the same as that of the Mourning Women of Aeschylus, but with a marked difference of treatment. Electra, and not Orestes, is the chief character, and for her Sophocles claims all our sympathies. ... Electra is heard sobbing within; Orestes wishes to greet her immediately, but is led away to present an offering at the grave of his father. Electra comes out, and in a pathetic address to heaven pours forth her griefs, and in prayer to the infernal deities her unappeased longing for revenge.
- The chorus, consisting of virgins of the place, approaches Electra to give her consolation. ... An altercation arises between Electra and Chrysothemis concerning their different sentiments: Chrysothemis tells Electra that ægisthus, now absent in the country, has come to the severest resolutions respecting her; to which she bids defiance. ... Electra advises her not to regard the commands of her wicked mother, but to offer up at the tomb a prayer for herself and her brother and sister, and for the return of Orestes as the avenger. ...
- Electra attacks her on that score, but both without violent altercation. ...
- Electra, in touching speeches and songs, gives herself up to sorrow; the chorus seeks in vain to comfort her. ... Electra's despair is renewed by this account; she tells her sister the dreadful tidings which have just arrived, and calls upon her, now that no other hope is left them, to take part with her in a daring deed, and to put ægisthus to death; a proposal which Chrysothemis, not possessing courage enough, rejects as foolish. The chorus bewails Electra, now so utterly desolate; Orestes comes with Pylades, and some servants bearing the urn, which, it is pretended, contains the ashes of the dead youth. Electra prevails upon him by her prayers to give it into her hands, and laments over it in the most touching speeches, by which Orestes is so affected that he can no longer conceal himself: after some preparation, he makes himself known to her, and confirms the discovery, by showing her the seal ring of their father. ... Electra, with some difficulty, recognizes in him the faithful servant, to whom she entrusted the preservation of Orestes, and gives him thankful greeting. ... Electra offers a prayer in their behalf to Apollo; the ode of the chorus announces the moment of retribution.
- Electra comes out again, to watch that ægisthus may not approach unobserved. ... Again the cry is heard! "Ah me, woe, woe! ægisthus, where art thou? My son, my son, have pity on thy mother!" "Little pity hadst thou on him or on his father," cries Electra. ...
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