Daniel Matmor credited as playing...
Sokrates
- Kassandra: Who are you?
- Sokrates: Ask anyone and they'll tell you Sokrates, but a name gives you nothing. Our actions determine who we are, and every action has its pleasures and its price. With that said, then, who do you claim to be?
- Kassandra: My name is Kassandra.
- Sokrates: And still, I don't feel I know you. Perhaps I can find out who you are a different way.
- Sokrates: People see Xanthippe and believe it's her beauty that drew me to her, but it's her argumentative spirit I lust for.
- Kassandra: Nobody ever likes that about me.
- Sokrates: Having my opinions and thoughts challenged helps me refine them and to grow as a person.
- Kassandra: And... she likes these arguments?
- Sokrates: Oh, I doubt it. But it's in those fiery moments that her spirit is strongest, like an untamed horse.
- Kassandra: Don't call her a horse to her face.
- Sokrates: I'm afraid your advice is a bit too late.
- Sokrates: I went to see the Pythia, and she told me there is none wiser than me. An intriguing thought, and one I've been unable to stop thinking about.
- Kassandra: Sokrates, the Pythia is...
- Sokrates: It matters not what you believe she is or she isn't. I must examine not only her words, but my own self as well. I know nothing, so how could I be called wise?
- Kassandra: What does that have to do with being locked up?
- Sokrates: I believe my time here and this trial may help me find the answer.
- Sokrates: Kassandra! What chance that we should meet here.
- Kassandra: It doesn't really feel like chance...
- Sokrates: Ah, so you wish for today's topic to be about fate?
- Kassandra: No, not really.
- Sokrates: Good, because I had another in mind.
- Kassandra: Do I have to leave Attika to be rid of you? It feels like you're everywhere I go.
- Sokrates: It IS very strange... But to answer your question, yes, leaving Attika would help.