CLA 2323 Chapter Notes - Chapter week 4: Bsc Young Boys, Aulos, Sarpedon

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The muses: daughters of zeus and mnemosyne (memory) Euterpe: the playing of the aulos (double pipe) Thaleia: comedy: associated with song, dance, celebration, but still held the wrath associated with divinities. The fates: klotho: she who spins, lachesis: disposer of lots, atropos: she who may not be turned, the actions correspond to the spinning, cutting and turning of a thread analogous to human life. Althania rekindled the log, to pass the ful llment of the fates" prediction. A situation in which a mortal attempts to defy or belittle a god/goddess" power. Hippolytos: aphrodite causes his step-mother to be in love with him after he devotes his life to virginity, hunting and artemis, belittling the goddess of sexual desire. His step mom commits suicide after rejection from her stepsone, and his father, theseus sets a curse on him leading to his death. shows aphrodite"s vengeance upon the belittling of her power. Lykaon: on arcadia, an attempt to deceive the gods.

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