Post by Sonata on Jun 28, 2008 23:38:45 GMT -5
So, what exactly is Greek all about? Well, to put it simply, it is the life of sorority girls and fraternity guys. On the outside, everything looks to be be perfect: beautiful people, great parties, and of course being a part of something spectacular. The truth is, however, that there are always secrets behind every letter...
It is simple physics that a group of girls will not always get along, even if they are "sisters". There will still be the fights over boys, the drama of the social pecking order within the sorority house, and of course cliques within a sorority will form.
Mainly, though, the sisters of one sorority with bicker with other sororities, and they will fight for the Greek social pecking order and the boys of the University. They will cat-fight all year until one wins the ultimate title of Sorority of the Year.
The fraternities, although not as catty, definately have enough testosterone so that if they are angered enough [or drunk enough] they most likely will take a swing at another fraternity boy. They compete to have the best parties, get the most girls, and be the best at sports. All in all, it adds up to winning the grand prize of Fraternity of the Year.
Of course there are the smaller storylines. The forbidden love of a girl who is in a particular sorority where they might frown upon her dating a boy from a certain fraternity.
Then there is the typical frat boys 'playing' the field and causing limitless fights between women..
The girl or boy who joined the wrong sorority/fraternity, and now has become the black sheep.
The rules of a sorority/fraternity finally becoming to much for some of the brothers/sisters to take.
The fights over recruiting someone in the Rush room.
The wild parties.
The hook-ups.
The sisterhood and brotherhood bond.
Everything, that is the secret behind the letters....
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Note: This game is actually very close to actual sororities and fraternities. As a matter of fact, the terminology used in here is the real terminology used, including the sororities and fraternities. How do I know so much about this? Because I am in a sorority.