Simon Stone’s adaptation of Euripides’ Medea breathes new life into the classic tale, intertwining timeless themes of betrayal and emotional turmoil with a modern narrative that resonates with contemporary audiences. In this version, Medea’s husband, Jason, has forsaken her and their two children for Glauce, daughter of King Creon. Ensnared by despair and powerlessness, this…
Apollo: The Olympian God of Prophecy and Arts Apollo, often referred to in Greek mythology as Apollon, is one of the revered Olympian gods, embodying a multitude of aspects including prophecy, music, healing, and the arts. He is typically portrayed as a youthful figure, characterized by his beardless face, long hair, and is commonly associated…
Hades: The Ruler of the Underworld Hades, whose name translates to “the Unseen,” is a prominent figure in ancient Greek religion, recognized as the god of the underworld. The offspring of the Titans Cronus and Rhea, he is also the brother of renowned deities including Zeus, Poseidon, Demeter, Hera, and Hestia. The visualization of the…
Halloween is my absolute favorite celebration, and I love marking the occasion on my blog with intriguing monster collections! I’ve previously explored ghosts and iconic movie monsters, but this year, I’m excited to highlight my all-time favorite: Cerberus, the famous canine from the Underworld! Who’s a good boy? Who’s the best bo-oy? As a child,…
The Enigmatic Nyx: Goddess of Night Nyx, the personification of Night, was a significant figure within Greek mythology, belonging to the primordial gods that arose at the onset of creation. As a daughter born from Khaos, the embodiment of the Void, Nyx’s union with Erebos, the representation of Darkness, gave rise to Aither (Light) and…
The Adventures of Heracles: A Hero’s Journey Heracles, famed in Greek mythology, was instructed by the Delphic Oracle to undertake twelve monumental tasks on behalf of King Eurystheus of Mycenae. These epic quests are preserved through ancient Grecian art, exemplified by 2,500-year-old vase paintings showcasing Heracles’ exploits. Additional Exploits of Heracles Beyond the renowned twelve…
Ares: The Olympian God of War Ares, recognized as the Olympian deity of warfare, represents the aspects of battle, valor, and societal order. In ancient Greek visual art, he was typically depicted either as a mature warrior with a beard, fully armed, or as a youthful, beardless figure equipped with a helmet and spear. Myths…
Medusa: The Mortality and Transformation of a Gorgon Medusa, a character steeped in Greek mythology, stands out as the only mortal among the three Gorgons, her immortal sisters being Stheno and Euryale. These three figures are the progeny of Phorcys, the sea deity representing the hidden threats lurking beneath the waves, and Ceto, the goddess…
Hephaestus holds a prominent position among the deities of ancient Greece, recognized primarily as the god of fire and craftsmanship. As one of the twelve Olympian gods, he is noted to be the offspring of Zeus and Hera, the sovereigns of Mount Olympus, and is married to the goddess of beauty, Aphrodite. Hephaestus: The Unique…
Achilles, the legendary warrior of ancient Greek lore, stands out as one of the most celebrated heroes of mythology. Renowned for his immense strength, bravery, and unwavering loyalty, he bore a singular vulnerability known as his “Achilles heel.” The epic narrative of his life, particularly during the final phase of the Trojan War, is vividly…