Transcription: As Hippolytus drove along the part of the road to Athens closest to the sea, a great white bull arose from the water and riding a huge wave thundered onto the cliffs. The bull charged Hippolytus' chariot. Even though Hippolytus was able to keep the horses from going over the cliff, their terror was too great for his skill. The chariot crashed against a tree and the horses dragged Hippolytus to his death. The goddess Artemis, outraged that her favorite had died so terribly confronted Theseus with the truth. Miserable, penitent, he had a chance to speak briefly with his dying son who was carried ...