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  • ...the gift of inner sight, the gift of prophesies. Teiresias was revered by ancient Greeks for all times. “More than any other of the Greek Goddesses, Athen
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  • ...n imitator, a mimic actor. "Mimesis is a dramatic entertainment among the ancient Greeks of Sicily and southern Italy and the Romans, consisting generally of
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  • ...Allusions can come from any source, from historical literary texts such as ancient texts and scriptures to more personal elements of the author’s life (Kirs
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  • | chorus = Elders of [[Ancient Argos|Argos]] | chorus = Elders of [[Ancient Argos|Argos]]
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  • Ancient Latin and Greek meaning "word making”.<ref>"Definition of onomatopoeia in
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  • ==Ancient Greece== ...''The Hybris Of Odysseus'', provides a [[narrative]] of ''hybris'' in the ancient Greek sense, using the tragic [[hero]] Odysseus as the model. Rainer insist
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  • ...e place where Gilgamesh lords it over the people” (Gilgamesh). In the most ancient of the stories that compose [[The Epic of Gilgamesh,]] he is a helper to [[
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  • ...e place where Gilgamesh lords it over the people” (Gilgamesh). In the most ancient of the stories that compose ''The Epic of Gilgamesh'', he is a helper to [[
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  • # Two ancient Greek critics, Aristophanes and Aristarchus, thought that Homer ended his p
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  • ...location of the Colossus of Rhodes, the sixth of the seven wonders of the ancient world. The Colossus of Rhodes was built in honor of Helios (Lindemans). H
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  • ...d Her Impact on Greek Art and Culture.” <u>The Role of Women in the Art of Ancient Greece</u>. Last Updated March 2, 2005. March 31, 2005. <http://www.fjklut
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  • ...currently observe as heroic is born of characteristics that many of these ancient heroes exemplify.
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  • ...or “psychic residue” of repeated types of experiences in the lives of our ancient ancestors that present themselves in the “collective unconscious” of th
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  • ...an dramatist."Sophocles' great dramatic achievement was to reinterpret the ancient myths through a fuller development of individual character and to endow sur
    4 KB (649 words) - 11:29, 5 April 2005
  • Comedy developed from ancient Greek festivals in honor of Dionysus, the god of revelry. It was then assoc
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  • The diatribe originated in ancient Greece and Rome as an oral teaching method used by philosophers as early as
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  • Ancient Greeks believe gods share similarities of humans (Gods). Although gods of Greeks worship many gods creating a polytheism society (Ancient). Various gods have their own purpose and attributes. Each god governs hi
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  • Edward E. Barthell, Jr. ''Gods and Goddesses of Ancient Greece''. FL: University of Miami Press, 1971.
    5 KB (732 words) - 00:25, 19 March 2005
  • ...(2130) especially when he realizes that the cure rests in the hands of an ancient hag and asks Mephistopheles if there is another way. Mephisto sarcastically
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  • * ''[[/Xenia/]]'' — An ancient tradition lies behind the traveler’s welcome in Greece — and it is
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