Theuses is the son of Poseidon, or the king of Edinz in Athens. His mother is Aethra. Aegeus, who had no children, consulted Delphic Oracle, and he told me not to unravel his skin before going home. He did not understand what God meant, so he visited King Pittheus of his friend Troezen. As Pettheus drank his guest and made him sleep with his daughter Aethra, so that Aegeus could become a strong son right after the party so that he could safely return to Athens, Theseus got pregnant.
The life of Theuses is difficult. His wife, Phaedra, fell in love with his son Hipporitos, but neither knew it. Phaedra 's nurse went to Hippolytus, beat down it without looking at the woman in question, and committed Phaedra to commit suicide. She left a memo on Theseus, Hippolytus said "I put a hard hand on her." When reading this article, Theseus exiled Hippolytus. He was attacked by the sea snake during his trip. After that Artemis appeared in Theuses, told him what was actually happening, and Theuses wanted him to be rather dead than his son. In the court of King Friend Lycomedes, Theseus was killed without obvious reason. Both Greek heroes are known for their beautiful statues and sculptures.
The story of Theusus became miserable. He got married to Ariadne's sister, Phidola, and later fell in love with his son Hipporitos. Hippolytus rejected Phaedra, Phaedra killed himself and left a suicide memo claiming the rape of Hippolytus. The curse of Theseus and the asylum of Hippolytus, he died soon. Artemis reveals the truth to Theus. Then he went to visit his friend, Wang Lycomedes, who mysteriously killed him. These two stories highlight the early themes of fate and arrogance. When King Achilles tried to change his fate by blocking Darunaz and driving her out of the sea, his action laid the foundation for realizing this fate. Likewise, when Teesse strangely broke through his position and tried to help Pirithoüs steal Persephone, he failed for the first time and needed Hercules' s rescue. These myths are rewarded by showing the right behavior, but by compromising the rules to punish their moral lessons, such as damaging the arrogance of God.
A young married women's choir from Troezen entered and explained that Phexus's wife Phaedra did not eat or sleep within three days. Pathologic Phaedra appeared next to her nurse. After an exciting discussion, Phaedra finally acknowledged that she is sick. She liked Hippolytus. Nurses and choirs were shocked. Phaedra explained that she starved herself and must die in perfection with honor. But the nurse quickly withdrew her first reaction and told Phaedra she had a magical charm to heal her. But, on the other hand, she revealed a different plan