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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...
Hermes in The Odyssey guided and aided Odysseus in his quest to save his men. But how exactly did this come about? Who is Hermes in The Odyssey? We...
Pride in the Iliad, written by Homer, was about the heroic achievements of warriors on the battlefield and how they would be remembered in years to...
Divine interventions in the The Odyssey made the epic novel more interesting. They also showed different sides of the gods and goddesses like Posei...
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...
King of Thebes Creon, the king of Thebes, brought about disaster towards himself and his family due to his hubris. Creon prohibits burying Polyneic...
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 Odyssey cyclops or Polyphemus is known as the son of the god of the sea, Poseidon. Like his father, the demigod is strong and holds deep resent...
The servant Eurycleia in The Odyssey is an essential archetype in both fiction and real life. She plays the role of the loyal, trusted servant, who...
Helen of Sparta is often accused of being the cause of the Trojan War. But was the war truly her fault or was Helen a pawn of the gods, a hapless v...
Penelope in the Odyssey, the poem by Homer, is the faithful wife of Odysseus (or Ulysses for the Romans). Odysseus is the King of Ithaca, and he is...
Kennings in Beowulf are one of the main topics discussed by scholars and students about this famous epic poem. Beowulf is an Old English epic poem ...
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