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the bible and greek mythology
Most Christians or those religions that follow the basic principles of the Bible believe in the stories told in the Bible. In fact, these stories are usually regarded not only as mere stories, but also as actual historical accounts of important...
170 commentsA New Perspective of Madness in Jean Rhys’s Wide Sargasso Sea
Briefly explores the history of the term "madness" and how scholars need to move beyond just using the phrase "mad woman in the attic." Posits that Antoinette successfully uses "madness" to her advantage by utilizing stereotypes and evoking power from mythological women and figures and more.
0 commentsAntigone vs. Creon
Sophocles play Antigone dramatises the conflict between claims of state and the duty felt towards family, by pitting the play’s central characters Antigone and Creon against one another with tragic consequences. Through these opposing characters...
9 commentsZeus, God of the Sky, Power, and Supremacy
Zeus was the most powerful God of Mount Olympus, and his Myth is an interesting one! Much can be learned (and avoided) by a study of his archetype!
12 commentsPallas Athena: The Greek Goddess of Wisdom, Crafts and War
Athena was the Greek goddess of wisdom and crafts. A complex figure, there are many important myths about her including her contest with Poseidon,the metamorphoses of Arachne and how she was born from Zeus' head.
0 commentsHermes, Greek Messenger God, Soul Guide, and Trickster
Hermes was the Greek God known for being a trickster, a messenger between realms, a Soul Guide, and very resourceful one. He was the son of Zeus, brother of Apollo, and lover of Aphrodite. The Hermes archetypes is a successful person who is capable and skilled in many areas.
5 commentsWhy is LOVE always related to the Heart -shaped or Heart symbol?
I believe the heart is the center of all vital organs of our body. Did you know that even without breathing as long as your heart is still working/beating, you have a chance to live? But my real query is, why the heart is associated as a the...
48 commentsHades, Greek God of the Underworld and the Unconscious
Hades is very interesting, because he rules the dead, or people who need periodic times of privacy with which they can use to think about whatever troubles them. Hades was also the place where souls were thought to reside after death, according to Greek Mythology.
12 commentsRoman and Greek Mythology Names: Gods, Planets, Astrology
Roman and Greek Mythology Names: Gods, Planets. The gods’ names, pictures, descriptions, and the planets named after them. Influence on astrology.
9 commentsPerseus Constellation: Myth, Stars, Deep Sky Objects, Comets
Perseus constellation is one of the oldest known constellations in the night sky, dating back to ancient Greek times. It was first mapped by Ptolemy, a Greek astronomer, astrologer, mathematician and geographer, in the 2nd century A.D. Ptolemy...
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