Scene 21
“If you read general history you will find many wonderful dreams that came true, - the dream of Crœsus, for instance, who dreamt of Andromache, the wife of Hector, who dreamt of his death the night before it happened. She warned him, but all in vain, and he was slain by Achilles.” Said Chanticleer.
Source: ../README.md#scene-21
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Summary
Still arguing his point, Chanticleer reaches into general history for more fulfilled dreams. These examples widen the debate from personal fear to the record of the past.
Scene description
“If you read general history you will find many wonderful dreams that came true, - the dream of Crœsus, for instance, who dreamt of Andromache, the wife of Hector, who dreamt of his death the night before it happened. She warned him, but all in vain, and he was slain by Achilles.” Said Chanticleer.
Source excerpt
“If you read general history you will find many wonderful dreams that came true, - the dream of Crœsus, for instance, who dreamt of Andromache, the wife of Hector, who dreamt of his death the night before it happened. She warned him, but all in vain, and he was slain by Achilles.” Said Chanticleer.
Entities
Clean-up notes
- Retain the historical examples as part of Chanticleer’s learned performance.
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