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Top 10 Greek Myths
Things started with a bang! (Or should we say, a massive cosmic swirl?). Imagine this: the Universe in darkness, and then – bang – there's Chaos, the wonky nebula that birthed the party. Chaos wasn't just empty space—no room for boring in mythologies—it was this raw, swirling potential. The...
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The meaning-seeking and unconventional type. They are especially attuned to making sure their beliefs and actions are congruent. They often develop a passion for the arts or unusal forms of self-expression. They enjoy work that are aligned to their deeply feelt values and tend to strongly dislike...
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Antigone Greek Myth
Antigone's choice to bury her brother Polynices strikes a chord not just as an act of defiance against tyrannical power, but as a heart-wrenching homage to family loyalty and the sacred, unspoken laws of the gods. Burial in Ancient Greek culture wasn't merely a gesture of mourning; it was a...
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The Myth of Icarus
Daedalus, the legendary craftsman, had a knack for setting up tragedies, whether he meant to or not. Born in Athens, he wasn't just any old sculptor. This guy could take a block of wood and make it dance. His creations were so lifelike that ancient folks believed they could move on their own if not...
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Persephone Greek Myth
Persephone's existence straddles two incredibly different worlds – each offering a distinct perspective on her essential roles within Greek mythology. As the cherished daughter of Demeter, goddess of the harvest, Persephone embodies the freshness and vitality of spring. Her presence alone...
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Nymph Arethusa Greek Myth
Arethusa isn't your average creek nymph you might stumble upon while wandering through Greek mythology. The details of her origins are a bit murky. Some say she's one of the fifty Nereids, daughters of the sea gods Nereus and Doris. However, most tales about her focus on her enchanting features and...
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Goddesses of Independence
Hestia, the goddess of the hearth and home, is often overshadowed by her flashier Olympian siblings, but her story offers a unique perspective on independence and femininity. While others were throwing lightning bolts or turning folks into spiders, Hestia was all about the homestead, keeping those...
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Himalia Greek Goddess
Himalia, a relatively under-the-radar nymph from the vibrant mythological landscape of ancient Greece, stands out not just for her divine pedigree but for her role as one of Zeus' amorous adventures. A nymph hailing from Rhodes, the sun-soaked island bestowed with sparkling seas and golden sands...
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Voice and Respect
I just got an email that brings up what I think is a very important point, and one that I give a great deal of thought to. Rather than attempt to summarize, I will include the email and my response in their entirety here. From: JC Subject: Goddess Aphrodite To: [email protected] Date: Monday,...
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Deucalion and Pyrrha Flood
Enter Zeus. He planned an extermination of humanity spurred by one man's nefarious deeds—big reaction, huh? Even gods need partners in crime, so Zeus enlisted his brother Poseidon's help to conjure oceanic chaos. Poseidon's touch involved swelling sea and river waters, effectively flooding...
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Motherhood Myths Today
The myth of the perfect mother is like a fairy tale we didn't sign up for, yet somehow got cast in. Picture the Pinterest-worthy mom, hair smoother than a lullaby, pushing the latest stroller as if she's gliding down a runway. We've all peeked at this storybook, wondering if we should swap our...
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Odysseus & Penelope: Loyalty & Love
On the surf-riddled shores of Ithaca, Penelope unwinds another day's weaving, a cunning ploy to keep her suitors at bay—a subtle rebellion against those clawing at her doorway. All the while, Odysseus paddles fiercer waves, a pawn of gods and their whimsical tides of favor. Their tales...
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Nemesis Greek Goddess
Wading through the annals of Greek mythology, we often encounter figures that are as complex as they are captivating. Nemesis, the goddess of retribution, stands out not just for her role in maintaining cosmic balance but also for how her stories resonate with timeless themes of justice and...
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Greek Mythology in Medieval Lit
Greek mythology crash-landed into medieval literature like an ancient god off Mount Olympus. When Rome's classical works and those from Greece were rediscovered, they injected new life into Western literature. Latin, the medieval superstar of languages, made even mundane texts seem epic. This...
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Top 5 Controversial Greek Myths
Athena's origin story is one for the books. Zeus, hearing a prophecy that his child by Metis would outshine him, swallows her while she's disguised as a fly. Cue a massive headache for Zeus, and out pops Athena, fully grown and battle-ready, thanks to Hephaestus and his axe. Talk about a unique...
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Taylor Swift & Greek Myths: A Modern Epic
Imagine if you will, Taylor Swift not just as a pop star but as a living, breathing Muse. Like those enchanting beings of ancient Greece who spun creativity and gifted it to mortals. Think about it —Taylor, with her songs and melodies, is like Calliope, the muse of epic poetry. She has a knack...
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Greek Mythology: Dryads
From the whispering groves of ancient Greece to the bustling energy of modern media, Dryads have captivated our imaginations as guardians of the natural world. These ethereal beings, rooted deeply in mythology, continue to weave their stories into the fabric of our cultural consciousness, bridging...
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The End (Part 3)
This is a series on Penelope , who rocks and everyone should know more about. The breakdown is based on my reading (in ancient Greek, thank you very much) of the Odyssey and with some help from Jenny Strauss Clay , Nancy Felson-Rubin , and Sheila Murnaghan . Read Goddess-Like Penelope (Part 1) ,...
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Greek Judges of the Dead
Minos, as head judge, wields the final say in the Greek underworld. He decides whether souls go to the blissful Elysian Fields or the gloomy depths of Tartarus. Think of him as a heavenly bouncer with a checklist that carries the weight of eternity. Rhadamanthus, known for his impartial judgment,...
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Melanippe Amazon Mythology
Melanippe, a multi-faceted character in Greek mythology, is synonymous with the power and mystique of the Amazonian warrior women. Known mainly for her fierce spirit and connection to the God of War, Ares, she represents a typology of the fearless female archetype prevalent in ancient narratives....
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