Greek Mythology


  • Overview Hypnos, the gentle offspring of Nyx, represents the Greek deity of sleep. Frequently envisioned as a caring god, he brings serene slumber to all living creatures. However, there exists a more somber aspect to Hypnos, as he is also linked to death; his twin brother Thanatos embodies this personification. Throughout history, poets and artists…

  • The Enduring Influence of Greek Mythology

    Greek mythology is a vast collection of narratives that explores the tales of gods, heroes, and various sacred practices of the ancient Greeks. This body of work, rooted in Classical antiquity, presents a blend of historical beliefs and fictional storytelling. While philosophers such as Plato recognized the fictional elements within these tales during the 5th…

  • The Epic Saga of Achilles and Hector in the Trojan War

    The Epic Saga of Achilles and Hector in the Trojan War As the tale of the Trojan War unfolds, it begins with the abduction of Helen by Paris, prompting her husband Menelaus to seek assistance from the Greek forces to reclaim her. This call to arms brought about the prospect of war, prompting a mixed…

  • The Ingenious Figure of Hermes in Greek Mythology

    The Ingenious Figure of Hermes in Greek Mythology Introduction Hermes, often referred to as Mercury in Roman tradition, is a captivating and complex deity revered in Greek mythology. He is celebrated primarily as the swift messenger of the gods, exemplifying attributes such as agility, cleverness, and adaptability. This article explores Hermes’ origins, emblematic symbols, remarkable…

  • Athena: The Goddess of Wisdom and Warfare

    Athena, a prominent figure in Greek mythology, is revered as the goddess of wisdom, warfare, and craftsmanship, often equated with the Roman goddess Minerva. Representing urbanity and civilization, she stands in stark contrast to Artemis, who embodies the untamed wilderness. Believed to have origins prior to the Hellenic era, Athena was assimilated into Greek culture,…

  • The Sacred Symbols of Athena, Goddess of Wisdom and War

    Athena, revered as the guardian deity of Athens, is intimately linked to numerous sacred symbols that signify her divine attributes. She was uniquely born from the forehead of Zeus, making her his most beloved offspring with exceptional wisdom, courage, and creativity. A lifelong maiden, Athena did not bear any children but often took notable figures…

  • The Complexity of Love in Hadestown

    Reflections on Love in Hadestown A few months ago, I finally caught a showing of the acclaimed Tony-winning musical Hadestown, and it was the key dramatic moment that truly validated the experience. The musical reimagines the myth of Orpheus and Eurydice in a gritty, dystopian present fraught with hungry artists and environmental disarray. It opens…

  • The Myth of Atlas: Titan of Endurance and Knowledge

    In the realm of Greek mythology, the Titan Atlas is renowned for his role in supporting the sky, a heavy responsibility imposed upon him by Zeus as a consequence of his rebellion alongside the Titans against the Olympian gods. Atlas, often regarded as a symbol of endurance and wisdom, is also celebrated as an early…

  • Character Analysis in the Iliad: Exploring Pride and Honor

    Character Analyses from the Iliad Achilles Achilles, the renowned Greek hero, is the offspring of the immortal sea goddess Thetis and the mortal Peleus. As the commander of the Myrmidons, he stands out in the Iliad as the most formidable warrior, possessing an almost mythical invulnerability except for his heel, the part of his body…

  • Understanding the Rich Tapestry of Greek Mythology

    Greek mythology consists of a vast collection of tales that explore the gods, heroes, and rituals of ancient Greece and its classical heritage. Although philosophers such as Plato acknowledged the fictional elements within these myths as early as the 5th–4th century BCE, the myths themselves were generally perceived as true by the majority of the…