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- 7 Characteristics of Epic Heroes: Summary and Analysis
- A Sneak Peek Into the Many Different Archetypes in the Odyssey
- Acamas: The Son of Theseus Who Fought and Survived the Trojan War
- Aegeus: The Reason Behind the Name of Aegean Sea
- Aeolus in The Odyssey: The Winds That Led Odysseus Astray
- Aetna Greek Mythology: The Story of A Mountain Nymph
- Agamemnon in The Odyssey: The Death of the Cursed Hero
- Alcinous in The Odyssey: The King Who Was Odysseus’ Savior
- Alexander and Hephaestion: The Ancient Controversial Relationship
- Alexander the Great Spouse: Roxana and the Two Other Wives
- Alliteration in Beowulf: Why Was There So Much Alliteration in the Epic?Â
- Allusions in Antigone: Implied Messages in the Play
- Allusions in The Odyssey: Hidden Meanings
- Alope: The Granddaughter of Poseidon Who Gave Her Own Baby
- Analyzing Similes in The Odyssey
- Anglo-Saxon Culture in Beowulf: Reflecting Anglo-Saxon Ideals
- Antenor: The Various Greek Mythologies of King Priam’s Counselor
- Anticlea in The Odyssey: A Mother’s Soul
- Antigone’s Tragic Flaw and the Curse of Her Family
- Antinous in The Odyssey: The Suitor Who Died First
- Aphrodite in The Odyssey: A Tale of Sex, Hubris, and Humiliation
- Apollo and Artemis: The Story of Their Unique Connection
- Apollo in The Iliad – How Did a God’s Vengeance Affect the Trojan War?
- Apollo in The Odyssey: Patron of All Bow Wielding Warriors
- Arcas: The Greek Mythology of the Legendary King of the Arcadians
- Are Zeus and Odin the Same? A Comparison of the Gods
- Argus in The Odyssey: The Loyal Dog
- Artemis and Actaeon: The Horrifying Tale of a Hunter
- Artemis and Callisto: From a Leader to an Accidental Killer
- Artemis and Orion: The Heartbreaking Tale of a Mortal and a Goddess
- Artemis’ Personality, Character Traits, Strengths and Weaknesses
- Ascanius in the Aeneid: The Story of the Son of Aeneas in the Poem
- Athena in The Odyssey: Odysseus’ Savior
- Athena vs Aphrodite: Two Sisters of Opposite Traits in Greek Mythology
- Athena vs Ares: The Strengths and Weaknesses of Both Deities
- Automedon: The Charioteer With Two Immortal Horses
- Beowulf Boast like a Pro to Boost Confidence
- Beowulf Characteristics: Analyzing the Unique Qualities of Beowulf
- Beowulf Characters: The Major Players of the Epic Poem
- Beowulf Themes: Powerful Messages of a Warrior and Hero Culture
- Beowulf vs Achilles: What are Their Unique Distinctions?
- Beowulf vs. Grendel: A Hero Slays a Villain, Weapons Not Included
- Beowulf: Fate, Faith and Fatalism- The Hero’s Way
- Beowulf’s Last Battle: Why Is It the Most Important?
- Biblical Allusions in Beowulf: How Does the Poem Include the Bible?Â
- Caerus: Personification of Opportunities
- Caesura in Beowulf: Function of the Caesura in the Epic Poem
- Calypso in the Odyssey: A Beautiful and Captivating Enchantress
- Campe: The She Dragon Guard of Tartarus
- Catharsis in Antigone: How Emotions Moulded Literature
- Catharsis in Oedipus Rex: How Fear and Pity Are Evoked in the Audience
- Cerberus and Hades: A Story of a Loyal Servant and His Master
- Ceyx and Alcyone: The Couple Who Incurred the Anger of Zeus
- Characters in the Odyssey: A Varied List of Significant Ones
- Charites: The Goddesses of Beauty, Charm, Creativity and Fertility
- Charybdis in the Odyssey: The Unquenchable Sea Monster
- Choragos in Antigone: Could the Voice of Reason Have Saved Creon?
- Christianity in Beowulf: Is the Pagan Hero a Christian Warrior?Â
- Chrysies, Helen, and Briseis: Iliad Romances or Victims?
- Civil Disobedience in Antigone: How It Was Portrayed
- Climax of Antigone: The Beginning of an Finale
- Comitatus in Beowulf: A Reflection of a True Epic Hero
- Conflicts in The Odyssey: A Character’s Struggle
- Creon’s Refusal to Bury Polyneices and the Consequences After
- Creon’s Wife: Eurydice of Thebes
- Cyparissus: The Myth Behind How the Cypress Tree Got Its Name
- Dardanus: The Mythical Founder of Dardania and Ancestor of the Romans
- Daughter of Poseidon: Is She as Powerful as His Father?
- Defying Creon: Antigone’s Journey of Tragic Heroism
- Deianira: The Greek Mythology of the Woman Who Murdered Heracles
- Deidamia: The Secret Love Interest of the Greek Hero Achilles
- Demeter and Persephone: A Story of a Mother’s Enduring Love
- Diomedes: Iliad’s Hidden Hero
- Dionysian Ritual: The Ancient Greek Ritual of the Dionysian Cult
- Divine Intervention in the Odyssey: What Are the Effects on Odysseus?
- Eirene: Greek Goddess of Peace
- Elpenor in The Odyssey: Odysseus’ Sense of Responsibility
- Epithets in Beowulf: What Are the Main Epithets in the Epic Poem?
- Epithets in the Iliad: Titles of Major Characters in the Epic Poem
- Erichthonius: The Mythical King of the Ancient Athenians
- Eumaeus in The Odyssey: A Servant and Friend
- Eurycleia in The Odyssey: Loyalty Lasts a Lifetime
- Eurylochus in The Odyssey: Second in Command, First in Cowardice
- Eurymachus in The Odyssey: Meet the Deceitful Suitor
- Fate in Antigone: The Red String That Ties It
- Fate in the Aeneid: Exploring the Theme of Predestination in the Poem
- Fate in the Iliad: Analyzing the Role of Fate in Homer’s Epic Poem
- Fate vs Destiny in Ancient Literature and Mythologies
- Fates In the Odyssey: Odysseus’ Destiny
- Faun vs Satyr: The Differences Between the Mythological Creatures
- Female Centaur: The Myth of the Centaurides in Ancient Greek Folklore
- Female Characters In The Odyssey – Helpers and Hindrances
- Feminism in Antigone: The Power of Women
- Forest Nymph: The Minor Greek Deities of Trees and Wild Animals
- Giant 100 Eyes – Argus Panoptes: Guardian Giant
- God of Laughter: A Deity That Can Be a Friend or a Foe
- God of Rocks in the World of Mythologies
- Goddess Aura: The Victim of Jealousy and Hatred in Greek Mythology
- Good vs. Evil in Beowulf: A Warrior Hero Against Bloodthirsty Monsters
- Greek Goddess of Nature: The First Female Deity Gaia
- Greek Gods vs Norse Gods: Know the Differences Between both Deities
- Greek Mythology: What is a Muse in the Odyssey?
- Greek vs Roman Gods: Know the Differences Between the Deities
- Hades Daughter: Everything You Must Know About Her Story
- Hades’ Powers: Must-know Facts About the God of the Underworld
- Haemon: Antigone’s Tragic Victim
- Halitherses in the Odyssey
- Hamartia in Antigone: The Tragic Flaw of Major Characters in the Play
- Hector in the Iliad: The Life and Death of Troy’s Mightiest Warrior
- Hector vs Achilles: Comparing the Two Great Warriors
- Helen: Iliad Instigator or Unjust Victim?
- Helenus: The Fortune Teller Who Predicted the Trojan War
- Helios in The Odyssey: The God of Sun
- Helios vs Apollo: The Two Sun Gods of Greek Mythology
- Heorot in Beowulf: The Place of Light Amidst the Darkness
- Hera in the Iliad: The Role of the Queen of the Gods in Homer’s Poem
- Heracles vs Hercules: The Same Hero in Two Different Mythologies
- Hercules vs Achilles: The Young Heroes of Roman and Greek Mythologies
- Hermes in The Odyssey: Odysseus’ Counterpart
- Heroism in the Odyssey: Through the Epic Hero Odysseus
- Himeros: The God of Sexual Desire in Greek Mythology
- Hippocampus Mythology: The Mythical Benevolent Sea Creatures
- Homeric Epithets – The Rhythm of Heroic Descriptions
- Honor in the Iliad: The Penultimate Aim of Every Warrior in the Poem
- Hospitality in The Odyssey: Xenia in Greek Culture
- How are the Suitors Described in The Odyssey: Everything You Need to Know
- How did Achilles Die? The Demise of Greeks’ Mighty Hero
- How Did Aphrodite in the Iliad Act as the Catalyst in the War?
- How Did Beowulf Die: The Epic Hero and His Final Battle
- How Does Oedipus See Himself?
- How Long Is the Iliad? The Number of Pages and Reading Time
- Hubris in Antigone: Sin of Pride
- Hubris in the Iliad: The Characters That Displayed Immoderated Pride
- Hubris in The Odyssey: The Greek Version of Pride and Prejudice
- Idomeneus: The Greek General Who Sacrificed His Son as an Offering
- Iliad vs Odyssey: A Tale of Two Epics
- In What Way Is the Odyssey an Epic: A Comprehensive Analysis
- Ino in The Odyssey: The Queen, Goddess, and Rescuer
- Invocation of the Muse Odyssey: The Author’s Prayer
- Ipotane: The Look-alikes of Centaurs and Sileni in Greek Mythology
- Irony in Antigone: Death by Irony
- Irony in the Odyssey: A Literary Device
- Ismene in Antigone: The Sister Who Lived
- Itzpapalotl-butterfly Goddess: The Fallen Goddess of Aztec Mythology
- Jocasta Oedipus: Analyzing the Character of the Queen of Thebes
- Jupiter vs Zeus: Differentiating Between the Two Ancient Sky Gods
- Justice in Antigone: Tipping the Scale
- Kennings in Beowulf: The Whys and Hows of Kennings in the Famous Poem
- King of the Danes in Beowulf: Who Is Hrothgar in the Famous Poem?Â
- King Priam: The Last Standing King of Troy
- Kleos in the Iliad: Theme of Fame and Glory in the Poem
- Koalemos: Everything You Need to Know About This Unique God
- Kymopoleia: The Unknown Sea Goddess of Greek Mythology
- Ladon Greek Mythology: The Myth of the Multi-Headed Hesperian Dragon
- Laestrygonians in The Odyssey: Odysseus the Hunted
- Lamia: The Deadly Infant-eating Monster of Ancient Greek Mythology
- Lampades: Torch-bearing Nymphs of the Unseen World
- Land Of The Dead Odyssey
- Literary Devices in Antigone: Understanding Text
- Loyalty in Beowulf: How Does the Epic Warrior Hero Show Loyalty?Â
- Lycomedes: The King of Scyros Who Hid Achilles Among His Children
- Manticore vs Chimera: The Two Hybrid Creatures of Ancient Mythologies
- Megapenthes: The Two Characters That Bore the Name in Greek Mythology
- Melanthius: The Goatherd Who Was on the Wrong Side of the War
- Melinoe Goddess: The Second Goddess of the Underworld
- Memnon vs Achilles: The Battle Between Two Demigods in Greek Mythology
- Menelaus in The Odyssey: King of Sparta Helping Telemachus
- Metaphors in Beowulf: How Are Metaphors Used in the Famous Poem?
- Mezentius in the Aeneid: The Myth of the Savage King of the Etruscans
- Minotaur vs Centaur: Discover the Difference Between Both Creatures
- Moirae: The Greek Goddesses of Life and Death
- Monster in the Odyssey: The Beasts and the Beauties Personified
- Motifs in The Odyssey: Recounting Literature
- Mt IDA Rhea: The Sacred Mountain in the Greek Mythology
- Neptune vs Poseidon: Exploring the Similarities and Differences
- Nestor in the Iliad: The Mythology of the Legendary King of Pylos
- Nostos in The Odyssey and The Need to Return to One’s Home
- Odysseus in the Iliad: The Tale of Ulysses and the Trojan War
- Odysseus Ship – The Greatest Name
- Odyssey Cyclops: Polyphemus and Gaining the Sea God’s Ire
- Odyssey Muse: Their Identities and Roles in Greek Mythology
- Oedipus Rex Themes: Timeless Concepts for Audiences Then and Now
- Oedipus Tiresias: The Role of the Blind Seer in Oedipus the King
- Oedipus’ Admirable Character Traits: What You Need To Know
- Oedipus’ Family Tree: What You Need to Know
- Oeno Goddess: The Ancient Deity of Wine
- Omens in the Aeneid: How Virgil Used Signs to Predict the Future
- Otrera: The Creator and First Queen of the Amazons in Greek Mythology
- Ourania: The Mythology of the Greek Goddess of Astronomy
- Paris of the Iliad – Fated to Destroy?
- Patroclus and Achilles: The Truth Behind Their Relationship
- Patroclus’ Death in the Iliad
- Peleus: The Greek Mythology of the King of the Myrmidons
- Penelope in the Odyssey: Story of the Faithful Wife of Odysseus
- Perse Greek Mythology: The Most Famous Oceanid
- Perses Greek Mythology: An Account of the Story of Perses
- Phaeacians in The Odyssey: The Unsung Heroes of Ithaca
- Phemius in The Odyssey: The Ithacan Prophet
- Pholus: The Bother of the Great Centaur Chiron
- Phorcys: The Sea God and The King From Phrygia
- Polydectes: The King Who Asked for Medusa’s Head
- Polyphemus in the Odyssey: The Strong Giant Cyclops of Greek Mythology
- Poseidon in The Odyssey: The Divine Antagonist
- Potamoi: The 3000 Male Water Deities in Greek Mythology
- Pride in the Iliad: The Subject of Pride in Ancient Greek Society
- Protesilaus: The Myth of the First Greek Hero to Step in Troy
- Proteus in The Odyssey: Poseidon’s Son
- Protogenoi: The Greek Deities That Existed Before Creation Began
- Sappho 31 – Interpretation of Her Most Famous Fragment
- Sarpedon: The Demigod King of Lycia in Greek Mythology
- Sciapods: The One-legged Mythical Creature of Antiquity
- Sciron: The Ancient Greek Robber and a Warlord
- Scylla in the Odyssey: The Monsterization of a Beautiful Nymph
- Sinis: The Mythology of the Bandit Who Killed People for Sport
- Siren vs Mermaid: Half Human and Half Animal Creatures of Greek Mythology
- Sirens in The Odyssey: Beautiful Yet Deceitful Creatures
- Six Major Iliad Themes That Express Universal Truths
- Sphinx Oedipus: The Origin of the Sphinx in Oedipus the King
- Sthenelus of Mycenae: The Stories of the Two Characters Who Bore the NameÂ
- Styx Goddess: The Goddess of Oaths in the River Styx
- Symbolism in Antigone: The Use of Imagery and Motifs in the Play
- Symbols in the Odyssey: What Is Their Significance?
- Telemachus in The Odyssey: The Son of the Missing King
- Temptation in the Odyssey: Dangerous Tests
- Teucer: The Greek Mythologies of Characters Who Bore That Name
- The Burial of Hector: How Hector’s Funeral Was Organized
- The Cicones in The Odyssey: Homer’s Example of Karmic Retribution
- The Daughters of Ares: Mortal and Immortal Ones
- The Disbelief of Tiresias: Oedipus’ Downfall
- The Five Rivers of the Underworld and Their Uses in Greek Mythology
- The Greek God of Rain, Thunder, and the Skies: Zeus
- The Heroic Code: How Did Beowulf Represent the Epic Hero?Â
- The Island of the Lotus-Eaters: Odyssey Drug Island
- The Length of Homer’s Epic Poem: How Long Is The Odyssey?
- The Myth of Bia Greek Goddess of Force, Power, and Raw Energy
- The Myth of Porphyrion the King of the Giants Who Challenged Zeus
- The Odyssey Ending: How Odysseus Rose to Power Again
- The Odyssey Setting – How Did Setting Shape the Epic?
- The Role of Glaucus, Iliad Hero
- The Role of Women in the Iliad: How Homer Portrayed Women in the Poem
- The Trojan Horse, Iliad Superweapon
- Themes in the Aeneid: Exploring the Ideas in the Latin Epic Poem
- Themes in The Odyssey: Creation of a Classic
- Themes of Beowulf – What You Need to Know
- Theoclymenus in The Odyssey: The Uninvited Guest
- Thetis: Iliad’s Mama Bear
- Tiresias of the Odyssey: Taking a Look at the Life of a Blind Seer
- Tiresias: Antigone’s Champion
- Titans vs Gods: The Second and Third Generation of Greek Gods
- Titans vs Olympians: The War for Supremacy and Control of the Cosmos
- Troy vs Sparta: The Two Manginificant Cities of Ancient Greece
- Tydeus: The Story of the Hero Who Ate Brains in Greek Mythology
- Underworld in The Odyssey: Odysseus Visited Hades’ Domain
- Vengeance in the Odyssey: Justice Served
- Violence in the Aeneid: The Instances of Conflicts in the Epic Poem
- Was Achilles a Real Person – Legend or History
- Was Beowulf Real? An Attempt At Separating Fact from Fiction
- Was Medusa Real? The Real Story Behind the Snake-Haired Gorgon
- Was the Battle of Troy Real? Separating the Myth From Reality
- What does Beowulf Look Like, and How Is He Depicted in the Poem?
- What Does Grendel Look Like? A Detailed Analysis
- What Does Grendel Represent in the Epic Poem Beowulf?
- What is an Example of an Epic Simile: Definition and Four Examples
- What is Antigone’s Family Tree?
- What is the Role of Athena In The Iliad?
- What Is The Tragic Flaw Of Oedipus
- What Roles Did the Gods in The Iliad Play?
- When did Oedipus Kill his Father – Find it out
- When Was the Iliad Written? Discovering When the Epic Was Penned
- Where Do Gods Live and Breathe in World Mythologies?
- Who Are the Achaeans in the Odyssey: The Prominent Greeks
- Who Is Cain in Beowulf, and What Is His Significance?
- Who is Laertes? The Man Behind the Hero in the Odyssey
- Who is Mentes in The Odyssey: A Leader and Adviser in Disguise
- Who Is The Tragic Hero In Antigone? The King, Creon & Antigone
- Who Is Zeus Afraid Of? The Story of Zeus and Nyx
- Who Killed Ajax? Iliad’s Tragedy
- Who Killed Patroclus? The Assassination of a Godly Lover
- Who Were The Iliad Main Chracters?
- Why Did Achilles Kill Hector – Fate or Fury?
- Why Did Achilles Not Want To Fight? Pride or Pique
- Why Did Antigone Bury Her brother?
- Why Did Antigone Kill Herself?
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- Why Did Zeus Marry His Sister? – All in the Family
- Why Does Medea Kill Her Sons Before Fleeing to Athens to Marry Aegeus?
- Why Does Oedipus Leave Corinth?
- Why Is Beowulf Important: The Major Reasons To Read the Epic Poem
- Why Is Odysseus An Archetype? – Homer’s Hero
- Why Is Oedipus a Tragic Hero? Hubris, Hamartia, and Happenstance
- Why Was Medusa Cursed? The Two Sides of the Story on Medusa’s Look
- Why Would Beowulf Be Considered a Perfect Medieval Knight?
- Wiglaf in Beowulf: Why Does Wiglaf Help Beowulf in the Poem?
- Wilusa- The Mysterious City of Troy
- Xenia in The Odyssey: Manners Were Mandatory in Ancient Greece
- Zeus Appeared to Leda as a Swan: A Tale of Lust
- Zeus Children: A Glance at the Most Popular Sons and Daughters of Zeus
- Zeus Family Tree: The Vast Family of Olympus
- Zeus in The Odyssey: The God of All Gods In The Legendary Epic
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