Tuesday, October 9, 2012

in theatro

In  this story all the Pompeiians are resting, neither the masters or the servants are at work. Many of the Pompeiians go  to the theater on this day. In the theater the people await Actius and when he finally comes on to the stage they praise him. Then, suddenly they hear a servant yell saying that he is a great tightrope walker. The Pompeiians no longer care about Actius because all their attention is on the servant. Actius is not mad though because he is also paying attention to the servant.



Thursday, October 4, 2012

Avarus


Two robbers invade the home of a merchant micer who also happens to be an old man. When the two robbers enter the house, it is dark outside and one is quick to notice that he is home alone so they go into the study to attack the old man and find out where he hides his money. The man tries to fight back, but due to his age he can't compete and tells the robbers, "My slave is guarding it in the bedroom". When the robbers quickly run to the bedroom, they discover that the slave was not a human, but indeed a giant snake. Once they find this out, they escape the house in a hurry due to their fear of snakes and the old man rewards the pet and praises it.

Felix


While entering a store, Clemens is reunited with his friend Felix. Felix had recently became a freed man. Clemens invites him to his house to see his other friends (Metella, Caecilius, and Grumio). Once everyone is reunited, Clemens tells the cook, Grumio, that Felix has arrived. Out of happiness, Grumio prepares an excellent dinner. 
Isadora (Samantha)

Wednesday, October 3, 2012

Poppaea

Poppaea:


Poppaea awaits his friend, while Lucrio is in the villa. Boys run into the villa proclaiming that actors have arrived, but Lucrio thinks it was Poppaea who made the racket in the villa that woke Lucrio from his sleep. Poppaea tells Luciro that the actors are in the theater playing out a story -- and Lucrio wants to go to the theater to see for himself. After Lucrio leaves, friends enter the villa (including Grumio). Grumio seems to be pleased that Lucrio has left for the evening, and shouts a hurrah.