Category: Mythology
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Myths in Modern Literature
Table of Contents Myths Modern Interpretations Conclusion Works Cited It is not uncommon for creators to be inspired by different pieces of art or other literature. Moreover, various fields of study, for instance, psychology, use these literary works to apply their concepts and gain a better understanding of human development and ancient traditions. Thus, it…
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Hero’s Transformation in Ancient Literature
Researchers of classical mythology and the eminent literary figures have often mentioned the fact that ancient mythologies explore the adventurous journey of an epic hero through the social, cultural, and political history of a particular nation. Homer’s lliad exhibits the adventurous journey of the mythical hero Achilles; in which the hero’s journey explores the social,…
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The Twelve Labors of Hercules in Mythology
Mythology is a big part of the culture of many nations and countries. It contains much wisdom and knowledge about the past, even though it is hundred percent fictional. Ancient Greek and Roman mythologies share many similarities but are not entirely the same. However, they both tell the story of the son of Zeus, the…
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The Children of Odin: Sigurd and the Hero’s Journey
In today’s rational and pragmatic world, interest in mythology is growing and becoming more profound. Myths, like centuries ago, enchant and fascinate, and ancient tales become relevant. Campbell’s work is dedicated to the most frequently encountered mythological plot – the story of a hero, his miraculous birth, deeds, marriage to a beautiful woman, wise reign,…
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How Greek Mythology Subdued the Stress of Natural Phenomena
Table of Contents Introduction Natural Phenomena Volcanic Eruptions Thunderstorms Floods Conclusion Works Cited Introduction People have always created various stories to describe the world surrounding them. They were known as myths several millennia ago, which attracted individuals regardless of their backgrounds. Slaves, peasants, artisans, poets, and rulers appreciated them, as tales made their lives more…
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Oedipus as a Perfect Tragic Hero
Table of Contents Introduction Main body Conclusion Work Cited Introduction Aristotle made a considerable contribution when he conceptualized the notion of a tragic hero. According to the ancient thinker, a tragic hero should possess five major qualities. The Ancient Greek philosopher used Oedipus as a prototype for his tragic hero. Based on the major concepts…
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Utnapishtim’s Teaching About Immortality
The encounter between Gilgamesh and Uta-Utnapishtim teaches the protagonist to accept death’s inevitability and stop searching for eternal life. Afflicted by Enkidu’s death, Gilgamesh immerses into thoughts about his mortality and seeks Uta-Utnapishtim, who was granted everlasting life after the Deluge. Uta-Utnapishtim advises Gilgamesh to abandon the idea and demonstrates to the character his unpreparedness…
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Sophocles’ Oedipus the King and Rita Dove’s “The Darker Face of the Earth”
Rita Dove’s “The Darker Face of the Earth” is a poet reading that narrates the Oedipus drama, fabricated in terms of the African-American experience of slavery. Oedipus the King’s reading is enriched with the beauty and richness of ancient images and distress dynamics of Greek myths. The transcendent power drawn in Dove’s play depicts erotic,…
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Celtic Myth and Occult Thought in Yeats’s Works
Table of Contents Introduction Historical Context Connection to Celtic Myths Occult Thought and Inspiration of Yeats Conclusion Reference List Introduction The Irish literary revival touched upon many themes of both ancient and contemporary Ireland. The prominent authors of the period, such as Synge, Yeats, and Lady Gregory used a variety of themes and topics to…
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The Non-Greek Mythology Discussion
The relationship between God or Gods and people stands at the center of the concepts of religion. For many religious people, it is highly important to understand their Gods in order to understand themselves and see their role in the world. Various cultures have their own religions and myths that come with them. For people…