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Laius and Jocasta - parents of Oedipus in Greek mythology

Oedipus' Family Tree: What You Need to Know

The family relations in Sophocles' Three Theban Plays (Oedipus Rex, Oedipus at Colonus and Antigone) are a key part of the famous tragedies. These ...

Ancient Literature
February 16th, 2024
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The Sack of Troy, depicting the fall of the ancient city

Paris of the Iliad – Fated to Destroy?

Alexander of Troy, also known as Paris, was the younger brother of Troy's hero, Hector. Paris, however, did not have the pampered upbringing of his...

Ancient Literature
February 16th, 2024
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Who are the Phaeacians in The Odyssey - seafaring people of Scheria

Phaeacians in The Odyssey: The Unsung Heroes of Ithaca

Phaeacians in The Odyssey play a small but crucial role in Homer's Greek classic; the irony of how they meet our hero and become the Ithacan's life...

Ancient Literature
February 16th, 2024
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Polyphemus and Galatea mosaic from ancient Rome showing the cyclops in love with the sea nymph

Polyphemus in the Odyssey: The Strong Giant Cyclops of Greek Mythology

Polyphemus in the Odyssey was described as a one-eyed giant monster who played an important role in Greek mythology. His appearance may be very dif...

Ancient Literature
February 16th, 2024
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The Sphinx questioning Oedipus, mythological creature with woman head and lion body

Sphinx Oedipus: The Origin of the Sphinx in Oedipus the King

The sphinx Oedipus was originally an Egyptian creation that was adopted by Sophocles in his tragic play, Oedipus Rex. The gods sent the creature to...

Ancient Literature
February 16th, 2024
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The Burial of Hector - funeral scene from the Iliad

The Burial of Hector: How Hector's Funeral Was Organized

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...

Ancient Literature
February 16th, 2024
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Antigone looking over her brother's dead body, mourning his death

Feminism in Antigone: The Power of Women

Feminism in Antigone is a crucial step in the breakthrough of gender roles in modern-day media; Sophocles' play held various influential themes tha...

Ancient Literature
February 16th, 2024
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Patroclus and Achilles in Greek mythology

Patroclus and Achilles: The Truth Behind Their Relationship

Patroclus and Achilles had a one-of-a-kind relationship, and it was one of the major themes in Homer's epic novel, The Iliad. Their closeness trigg...

Ancient Literature
February 16th, 2024
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Heorot, the mead hall of the Danes in the epic poem Beowulf

Heorot in Beowulf: The Place of Light Amidst the Darkness

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...

Ancient Literature
February 16th, 2024
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Eumaeus helping Odysseus kill the suitors in the great hall of his palace

Eumaeus in The Odyssey: A Servant and Friend

Eumaeus in The Odyssey is written as Odysseus' swineherd and friend. He is the first person Odysseus seeks after arriving back home in Ithaca. But ...

Ancient Literature
February 16th, 2024
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Bust of Antinous from ancient Rome

How are the Suitors Described in The Odyssey: Everything You Need to Know

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 ...

Ancient Literature
February 16th, 2024
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Fates In the Odyssey: Odysseus' Destiny

Fate in the Odyssey showed how Odysseus suffered during his long journey back to his home in Ithaca. As fate is described as the development of occ...

Ancient Literature
February 16th, 2024
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