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Minotauros the Minotaur: Overview and Background
An overview of the origins of Minotauros and his myth.
29 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 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 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 commentsJason and the Argonauts (1963) - Illustrated Reference
A look back at Ray Harryhausen's classic fantasy adventure, with facts, quotes, posters and rare photos.
21 commentsSpider Tattoos And Meanings-Spider Web Tattoos And Meanings-Spider Tattoo Designs And Ideas
When it comes to the popular spider tattoo and spider web tattoo, there is a wide range of positive and negative meanings that are associated with the two tattoo designs. Spider tattoos and spider web tattoos come in a variety of different designs,...
10 commentsThe Forbidden Vase (A Fantasy Short)
This short story is a twist on the Greek Myth of Pandora's Box . It is written in Sapphire's point of view and takes place in the fictional, magical kingdom of Suentia. ...
36 commentsWhat can we learn about the God Apollo through Greek Art
Apollo is often known as the Sun God or God of Light as well as being the God of Music. This is symbolised by a lyre or kithara which he is often seen playing in large deity scenes. He is often known as the...
0 commentsA - Z of Mythological Creatures (Just 'D')
I know, I know, ‘D’ is supposed to be all spooky as hell. Here, I get to talk about some of the really old, popular creatures. Creatures you inadvertently talk about on a daily basis. I mean you got...
34 commentsRoman and Greek Mythology Names: Gods, Planets, Astrology (Part 2)
Roman and Greek Mythology Names: Gods, Planets. The gods’ names, pictures, descriptions, and the planets named after them. Influence on astrology.
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