Greek Methology
The sources for ancient Greek myth are myriad. Indeed, references to myth range from those written by contemporary Greek historians and authors; to poems composed in honor of the gods and goddesses; to plays (comedies, tragedies, and so-called satyr plays) meant to dramatize man's relationships with the divine (and sometimes man's aspirations to be divine...); to works of art created to represent a particular deity, hero, or mythical creature. Truly, to compile a complete list of ancient sources is far beyond the resources of most individuals. However, the alternative is probably more useful, in that a description of the major characters of Greek myth has the distinction of being accessible.
Gods & Goddesses | featuring the Greek pantheon (from Aphrodite to Zeus), the Titans, and other free spirits (the Muses, for example)
Heroes & Heroines | Greek mortals of myth and legend, such as Odysseus, Theseus, and Ariadne, are featured in this section
Lovers & Legends | myths and stories about Greek mythological characters - for example the legend of Echo and Narcissus, and the story of Eros and Psyche .
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