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Frogs - Dionysus - Coggle Diagram
Frogs - Dionysus
Cowardly
'Then you go ahead first and I'll be right behind' - He refuses to take the lead when entering the Underworld
'I'm so scared, I think I just wet myself' - Dionysus when confronted by Aeacus
'Take this, and if there's trouble, I'll swap back - He gives Xanthias the lion’s skin but is ready to reclaim it if things go wrong.
'Me? I'm not a coward, I asked you for a sponge! No other man would have done that'
Un-godlike
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'my bum is wet and just about to poo' - presents himself as someone who cannot control his own bodily functions.
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Ultimately responsible
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'The city needs help, and I must choose wisely' - recognises his responsibility as a god and a cultural figure
'I shall take the better man, for the city's sake' - Despite his flaws, he makes a decision based on Athens' needs
Foolish
'little yellow number' - dresses in a foolish way, trying to imitate Hercules
'Show me the highway, the shortest one there is, that takes me down to Hades' - Wants the easiest way
'What noise do frogs make? Brekekekex koax koax' - He childishly imitates the chorus of frogs, engaging in playful nonsense.
Authoritative
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'Come on then. You two, stand beside the scales' - takes charge the agon