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Epithet in Beowulf is an extra description given to the verses of the poem to add further imagery to the story. There are plenty of examples of epi...
Fate vs Destiny has a very subtle line between them that separates the two terms. In shallow meaning, the two words are very similar and also repre...
What roles are played by the female characters in the odyssey? They are either Helpers or Hindrances. Women in the Odyssey offer an insight into th...
The God of rocks is present in almost all of the mythologies around the world in addition to the god of mountains, these gods of rocks and mountain...
Good vs Evil in Beowulf is exemplified in every action in the plot of the story. Beowulf is the symbol of all heroic virtues, and what is a better ...
Halitherses in the Odyssey is an Ithacan prophet who foresees the homecoming of his dear friend Odysseus. He, together with Athena, fights for Odys...
Hamartia in Antigone refers to the tragic flaw exhibited by Antigone and other characters that led to their ultimate demise at the end of the class...
Heorot, Beowulf's center, is the mead hall for the Danes in the poem, Beowulf. It is the place where the monster, Grendel, attacks, kills and takes...
Homeric epithets appear throughout the epic works and help ground the listeners in the writer's expressions of the people and places described. Epi...
If Helen of Sparta was referred to as "the face that launched a thousand ships," it was Aphrodite in The Iliad who was the true catalyst for the wa...
Even though Beowulf was the story of an epic hero highlighting his strength, it ends with Beowulf's death. The death of Beowulf is shown in his fin...
Hubris in The Odyssey and other Greek literature plays a vital role. In a way, Homer's The Odyssey served as a cautionary tale to the ancient Greek...