These lovers are saying some strange things, Theseus.
Theseus
*Silence
HIPPOLYTA
Theseus
*Theseus states his opinion to Hippolyta
HIPPOLYTA
Yes, strange—and totally made up too. I’ll never believe any of these old legends or fairy tales. Lovers and madmen hallucinate about things that sane people just can’t understand. Lunatics, lovers, and poets all are ruled by their overactive imaginations.
Theseus
* Still stating his opinion
HIPPOLYTA
some people think they see devils and monsters everywhere—and they’re lunatics. Lovers are just as crazy, and think a dark-skinned gypsy is the most gorgeous woman in the world. Poets are always looking around like they’re having a fit, confusing the mundane with the otherworldly, and describing things in their writing that simply don’t exist.
*Hippolyta starts a conversation with Theseus. For moment there is silence. Theseus started to feel agitated and started going off about his opinion. During Hippolyta starts to feel upset. Theseus stops stating his his opinion and is still agitated. Hippolyta still upset goes off about her opinion on Theseus's statement. Ending the conversation/scene.
Theseus
* Still stating his opinion
HIPPOLYTA
All these people have such strong imaginations that, when they feel happy, they assume a god or some other supernatural being is bringing that happiness to them. Or if they’re afraid of something at night, they look at the shrubbery and imagine it’s a wild bear!
Theseus
*Hippolyta states her opinion about Theseus's statement
HIPPOLYTA
But the story that these lovers are telling, and the fact that they all saw and heard exactly the same things, make me think there’s more going on here than imaginary fantasies. Their story is bizarre and astounding, but it’s solid and consistent.
Theseus
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