Aesthetics: Allusion, Mythical Persephone
Parent Term
Sibling Terms
- Abduction myths
- Agamemnon
- Arcadia
- Atalanta
- Brunhilde
- Cassandra
- Centaur
- Cerberus
- Chimera / Chimaera
- Clytemnestra
- Damocles sword
- Demon
- Dionysus
- Djinn
- Dragon's teeth
- Erinys
- Euboeleus / Eubuleus
- Fate
- Female monsters
- Gods
- Helen
- Juno
- Leda and the Swan
- Legends in American history
- Lethe
- Lilith
- Menelaus
- Narcissus
- Niobe
- Ogre
- Pan
- Paris
- Phoenix
- Priam
- Priapus
- Pyramus and Thisbe
- Santa Claus
- Semiramis
- Sexual goddesses
- Shades
- Styx
- Unicorn
- Valhalla
- Venus
- Vestal
- Yoknapatawpha as mythic Greece
- Zodiac
Tagged Events
Actions: Emotional›Jealousy | Emotional›Shame | Mental›Imagining | Movement›Running | Perceptual›Blurring | Physical›Winking | Play›Sports Crew / rowing | Verbal›Questioning
Cultural Issues: Gender›Female body | Gender›Male body | Gender›Masculinity | Sexuality›Disgust with sex | Sexuality›Promiscuity
Themes and Motifs: Chaos/Order›Confusion | Futility›Failure to defend honor | Memory›Remembering | Morals›Honor | Objects›Oars | Psychological›Obsession | Values›Honor | Values›Virtue
Relationships: Familial›Brother-sister | Friendship›College companions / classmates | Sexual
Aesthetics: Allusion, Literary›Othello | Allusion, Literary›Shakespeare, William | Allusion, Mythical›Abduction myths | Allusion, Mythical›Euboeleus / Eubuleus | Allusion, Mythical›Persephone | Figures of Speech›Bestial imagery | Figures of Speech›Coupled | Figures of Speech›People compared to animals | Figures of Speech›Swine | Language›Fragments | Typography/Orthography›Italics