myth & folklore
Saturday, April 1, 2017
Reading Notes: Ovid's Metamorphoses, Part A
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Cupid and Dis I like the idea of being able to write Cupid and how he is able to affect people so easily. I'm not one for cheesy stori...
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Reading Notes: The Nursery Rhyme Book, Part B
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Love and Matrimony "LOVE your own, kiss your own," I think this line is very cute! While simple, it can lead to a story that j...
Reading Notes: The Nursery Rhyme Book, Part A
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Proverbs I think the story about sneezing is cute. Since it's over the course of most of the week, there could be a story about every ...
Wikipedia Trails: From Pyramus and Thisbe to Euhemerus
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1. Pyramus and Thisbe . Pyramus and Thisbe were lovers who were not allowed to be together. However, they decided to sneak off, but when Thi...
Wikipedia Trails: From Nemesis to Phobetor
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1. Nemesis . Nemesis is also known as Invidia or Adrestia; the latter meaning "the inescapable". Nemesis means "to give what ...
Reading Notes: Ovid's Metamorphoses, Part B
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Echo "She can repeat the last words out of many." I think this sentence is eerie in a way; it'd be super fun if I could wr...
Reading Notes: Ovid's Metamorphoses, Part A
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Io I've always been interested in the story of Io; I think it's very sad that such a thing had to happen to her. I think it'd ...
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