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Haemon in Antigone represents an often forgotten character in classic mythology – the innocent victim. Often the offspring of acting characters, vi...
Hera in the Iliad follows all the schemes of the queen of the gods to turn the tide of the war in favor of the Greeks. Some of her attempts were su...
Heroism in the Odyssey is one of the prevalent themes easily recognizable in this timeless piece of literature similar to the case of any other epi...
Hesiod vs Homer compares the two great Greek epic poets of ancient Greek literature. The idea is to establish the similarities and differences betw...
Honor in the Iliad was more valuable than life, therefore, everyone strived to achieve it. Characters such as Achilles, Agamemnon, Odysseus, Patroc...
The Odyssey is an epic Greek poem that tells the story of the return journey of Odysseus to the island of Ithaca. It describes the challenges that ...
How Long Is the Iliad? The standard accepted version of the Iliad consists of exactly 15,693 lines all grouped into 24 books. The events of the sto...
While the Iliad vs Odyssey question is related and even considered sequential by some, there are various subtle and not-so-subtle differences. For ...
Invocation of the muse Odyssey, in Greek mythology, refers to the act of the author, Homer, requesting the muse to give him inspiration and blessin...
Irony in Antigone is written to build up anticipation and give interest to the characters of the plot. It creates a certain depth and richness to t...
In the Odyssey, books 10 and 11 are known as "Land of the Dead." The Odyssey proceeds with Odysseus continuing his quest to return to Ithaca. Havin...
Literary devices in Antigone vary far and wide and are used to create a deeper understanding of the story's characters and their journey in the pla...