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Date Posted: 22:49:48 10/04/03 Sat
Author: j0
Subject: hmmm
In reply to: Jim F. 's message, "Was Persephone stolen?" on 00:40:46 06/26/03 Thu

>The names of characters always have at least one
>relavent meaning in the Matrix movies. Wether or not
>she is the 'mother' of the matrix, I believe that she
>was an important program created by the Architect to
>study love. The Merrovingian became enamored of her
>(if that is possideutschland ¦ nackte stars ¦ stars nackt ¦ handy hacker ¦ sms ¦ ble for a program) and stole her from
>the system. Either she was marked for deletion, and
>that is why the Merrovingian stole her, or she was
>written off as a loss after he stole her, in either
>case, she is now an exile, just like her husband. As
>with the Mythological Persephone, the Matrix version
>also came to love her husband and stayed voluntarily.
>Now she misses the 'love' they shared and has returned
>to her original purpose to experience love again
>through the experience of others. Not a big deal, but
>I feel sure there is some truth to this, it just fits
>the Myth clue in her name. The interesting thing is
>that this marks the Merrovingian as a Hades type
>character, which also fits, as we can see by the
>freaky programs that work for him, especially in the
>Enter the Matrix game.

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