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Aeolus in The Odyssey helped our hero by providing him with a bag of winds. Odysseus's men's ignorance, however, resulted in the waste of this help...
Alcinous in the Odyssey is the king of Phaeacians, of his island kingdom Scheria. A large part of the narrative retells Odysseus's wanderings with ...
Alexander and Hephaestion are the best of friends and allegedly lovers. Their relationship has been a topic of debate among historians and philosop...
Alliteration in Beowulf is the repeated use of initial sounds/letters right after the other, which occurs very often in Beowulf. Alliteration was v...
Anglo-Saxon culture in Beowulf is pricisely represented and portrayed in the famous poem through its main character and his respected actions. Beow...
Antenor of Troy was an aged and wise counselor who offered great services to Priam, the king of Troy, and his wife, Hecuba, before and during the T...
Oedipus Rex The tragic life of Oedipus and his family are summarized in the following: Queen Jocasta of Thebes gives birth to a son An oracle warns...
Antilochus was a Greek warrior who sought the hand of Helen in marriage and thus had to join the Greek expedition to Troy after Paris kidnapped Hel...
After the war that left the land of Troy riddled in chaos, Odysseus and his men gather to return to their beloved homes. They venture off the land ...
Why did Homer mention Aphrodite in The Odyssey? She doesn't even appear in person, but only as a character in a bard's song. Is it just an entertai...
Arcas was a beloved ancestor of the Arcadians and the person after which the Arcadia region in Greece was named. To enable the region to develop he...
Odin and Zeus are some of the most recognizable names in mythology and pop culture as a whole. Both figures are featured in various media, such as ...