
04:01
i know 4 of those names

05:01
The forbidden section

05:19
The Restricted Section lol

05:23
gasp

05:25
(from Harry Potter)

05:36
I have

05:39
It is fun

05:41
i like plays

06:20
I've actually been in some, so I've seen the scrips first-hand. With all my lines highlighted, and everything

07:53
why do we have so many people off video, just curious...? Mr. Travers, didn't you say video was required from today on?

11:20
may I share a few highlights and confusions?

11:28
I thought this would be the beginning of poetry lol

11:59
Tragedy?

15:04
oh, that would make sense

15:15
i think the point is that she is more of a lesser god, therefore getting less attention. I found it seemed to be implied that she had no temples, so the flowers were kind of a temple to her

15:35
Or a demigod

16:16
Oh, one more thing is that there aren't any characters from stories that we read, other than Aphrodite.

17:25
I would like to know what the quarrel was about

17:39
I liked the natural phenomenon of the flower

18:28
My internet is too unstable for video

19:30
yes

20:04
protector

20:07
Antigone and her father

20:13
The bench\

20:13
father

20:17
Comfort

20:20
bench

20:23
old man help tired woman

20:36
The old man, and young woman

20:36
Grief

21:00
So, just one quick confusion I have is this: at first it says paper in the story, but I'm not sure that paper existed back then. Then, it said parchment paper. I just wanted to clear that up a little bit. As far as I know, modern parchment paper and parchment are different things. Parchment is made of animal skin, as far as I am aware, and parchment paper is paper (made of wood) that is thinner and can be baked without burning it. I think that maybe the author themselves was a little confused upon the point, but I would love to have that cleared up a bit.

21:05
Sorry, that was very long

21:26
The Guardian, is my title

21:52
a bench

23:12
He is very protective of his daughter, comforting her, very thin, hungry.

23:12
An old, a kind of guardian, man with a long scruffy but not unfriendly beard and a serious face, holding a younger woman and the other hand on his leg.

23:12
the man next to the woman on the bench is old, he has a long beard, but despite his age he seems strong and exercised

23:12
I string wise old man with windswept hair looks distracted as he holds his daughter by his side

23:13
An old skinny man with a long beard, curly hair, and broad shoulders.

23:13
Tired and sad looking, distracted, but willing to help the woman as much as he can, all the same. (hopefully I managed those million commas properly :-))

23:14
He looks proud, but maybe a bit sad idk

23:14
half clothed long beard old man wearing sandals

23:22
A thin but hearty man pondering over what has just happened

23:52
i think the beard is gandalf-like

23:59
lol

24:20
No, gandalfs beard would be more straight down

24:29
This mans beard looks more ungroomed

24:51
no subject though

24:57
Old man who seems like a father and possibly grandfather hold his daughter with one arm.

25:20
I know, I like thinking about grammar, too, Mr. Travers. I'm with you!

25:35
I’m eatiing

25:52
wasn't video supposed to be required from today on?

26:07
ok

26:41
Sorry I have a lot of allergies right now

26:58
ok

27:39
She looks up to him

27:44
I think the woman feels a daughterly affection toward the old man, even though he looks more like a grandfather.

27:44
There seems to be this familial or friendly love between them, especially on her side, but not in a romantic sense.

27:44
Definitely looks like she loves him and maybe in longing(?)

27:45
Thoughtful and comftarble around him

27:46
the girl is thankful, and admires the old man, not for looks but for protecting her

28:08
She cares a lot about him.

28:29
not for looks lol

28:50
She finds a void of comfort resting her head on his shoulder

28:51
Hes kind of holding her

29:19
he’s a protector because he is watching for danger and holds her close

30:07
i was right

30:09
Antigone anther father

30:39
is the man belisarius?? i could be very wrong though.

30:49
He's b l i n d

30:53
hes pondering

31:38
Ah yes

32:37
he kills his father and marries his mother

32:52
And then ripped out his eyes

33:33
i could be wrong, but isn’t having children with your mother really bad genetics wise?

33:52
yes

33:57
@Jack

34:19
so sorry my computer died!

34:48
If you have children with anyone closely related to you - sibling, cousin, parent, etc., it generally doesn't work well genetics wise

34:48
odysseus?

35:40
that’s a small sphinx

35:51
Its an ugly kitty

36:01
Tiny legs

37:36
that's true familial love right there!

38:40
page 368 for me

38:56
I don’t have my book

39:01
Is she his daughter or his sister in law?

39:04
383 for me

39:09
They have the same mom

39:12
im on the rode and I didn't bring my book

46:45
bye