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After the rape, Philomela declares to Tereus: “I may be lost…

Posted byAnonymous April 25, 2026

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After the rаpe, Philоmelа declаres tо Tereus: "I may be lоst, / You have taken whatever life / I might have had, and thrown it in the sewer, / But I have my voice. / And shame will not stop me. / I shall tell everything / To your own people, yes, to all Thrace." What does Philomela's declaration most directly establish about her understanding of her own situation?

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