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The burial of Hector marked a brief period in the Trojan War where the two warring factions ceased hostilities and agreed to allow each side to bur...
The Role of Women in the Iliad with their treatment of female characters in the Iliad and Odyssey can be seen as dehumanizing by today's standards ...
The Aeneid's themes are plenty; each gives an idea of what shaped the lives of the ancient Romans. A theme such as fate tells of how the ancient Ro...
Themes in The Odyssey are written intricately well to create a dynamic piece that fully comprehends the culture and nature of those living within t...
The poem of Beowulf acts as a code of conduct. It contains moral instructions which were a representation of the Anglo-Saxon culture at that time. ...
In Tiresias, Antigone had a champion, one who, ultimately, failed to save her from the fate her uncle's pride brought on. Tiresias, from his first ...
Violence in the Aeneid explores the subjects of conquest and defeat, glory and infamy, that characterized the establishment of the Roman Empire. Th...
A simile is a figure of speech in which one thing is likened to another in such a way as to clarify and enhance an image. It is an explicit compari...
The gods in the Iliad, as in most Greek mythology, heavily influenced events as they unfolded. While Zeus, the king of the gods, remained neutral, ...
Achilles was a great hero in Greek mythology, the son of the mortal king Peleus and the Nereid Thetis. The Myrmidons, the people of his father well...
Medea kills her sons because her husband, Jason, betrayed her and broke the marriage vows they made to stay together and have a family. Medea was a...