Society looks on as the weak are exploited and mutilated by the strong, society carries on, while the truth is directly in front of us, it is often to hard to see. How do we give voice to the weak? How do we tell the truth?
Society looks on as the weak are exploited and mutilated by the strong, society carries on, while the truth is directly in front of us, it is often to hard to see. How do we give voice to the weak? How do we tell the truth?
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Society looks on as the weak are exploited and mutilated by the strong, society carries on, while the truth is directly in front of us, it is often to hard to see. How do we give voice to the weak? How do we tell the truth?
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An adaption of Ovid's portrayal of the Greek myth Philomel, it depicts human kind at its darkest. Where society looks on as the weak are exploited and mutilated by the strong, society carries on, while the truth is directly in front of us, it is often to hard to see, the truth is shrouded in silence, yet the silence is deafening. How do we give voice to the silenced?