Hades and Persephone

A Drama in Two Scenes

1.
Interior, Olympus

Zeus: Hades! What brings you up here? You usually stay underground!

Hades: Great Zeus, ruler of us all! I want a wife.

Zeus: Well, they’re an awful lot of trouble, trust me.

Hades: But I know who I want—no, who I MUST HAVE! Persephone, most beautiful maiden of our kind! But her mother, Demeter, won’t allow it!

Zeus: Demeter, hmm? Yes, our sister can be so stubborn! But listen, you go right ahead and take Persephone, and just let me handle Demeter! She’s only a woman, I’ll set her in her place!

Hades: Thank you, great Zeus! We are truly fortunate to have you as ruler of the cosmos!

End scene.

2.
Interior, Olympus

Zeus: Drat and confound it! What in the world is wrong with the world? Why aren’t there any sacrifices?? I need sacrifices!

Athena: Great Zeus, there are no sacrifices because livestock need grain, and there is no grain because Demeter won’t let anything grow.

Zeus: Double and triple drat! A perfect hekatomb of drats! That insolent woman! Hermes! Go get her right away! I’ll put a stop to her putting a stop to growing plants!

Exit Hermes.

Enter Hermes.

Hermes: Great Zeus, Demeter says, “Get stuffed.”

Zeus: Why, that—! Iris! You go talk to her! You’re both women, maybe you can persuade her!

Exit Iris.

Enter Iris.

Iris: Great Zeus, Demeter says, “Go chase a cow.”

Zeus: Rrrrrrrggghhh!!!

(repeat with other Olympians)

Athena: Father, I think you know what you need to do.

Zeus: Rrrrr!! Fine! Fine! Hermes, go tell Hades he better let Persephone go! Hopefully he can think of some trick so Demeter won’t make a complete fool of him!

Exit Hermes.

Zeus: Oh, the indignity! The ruler of all that is, chief of living beings, reduced to giving a woman what she wants!

Athena (aside to Hera): Wisdom suggests it’s better if you only sneer quietly right now.

End scene.

Bonus 2: Activity Pages

Here’s a closer look at some of the Christmas Sunday-school–curriculum activity pages the main character is copyediting on pages 10-11 of Not a Cat Lady. It’s February right now, but who knows, maybe someday someone will want to use them!

(Fastidious notice: You are welcome to copy these for any private or personal use you can get out of them. You are not welcome to make any money from them or include them in a publication without further approval. Also: don’t claim you created them yourself.)


And just for fun, why not throw in the crossword puzzle that doesn’t work? For that person you want to frustrate or annoy.