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Encyclopedia > Dynamene
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In Greek mythology, Dynamene was a Nereid or sea-nymph, one of the 50 daughters of Nereus and Doris. She, along with her sister Pherusa were associated with the might and power of great ocean swells. Mentioned in Hesiod's Theogony.


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Phoenix (1270 words)
As the play begins we meet the slave Doto who is watching over her sleeping mistress Dynamene, a young widow of Ephesus, who is on day three of a hunger strike in the tomb of her husband Virilius.
Dynamene sees their mission as the ultimate act of self-sacrifice; Doto is along for the ride out of curiosity and devotion to her mistress.
Dynamene clings to fidelity as a means of assuaging her frustration and despair at losing her husband.
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