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Sicinnos Argumentative Essay

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Sicinnos, a handsome individual, who lived in Pylos who caused the tulips different colors as his moods changed. The hero, Sicinnos, went on a lofty quest to kill the Maeonian Drakon. Sicinnos declared he would go on the journey to Pylos. During the time that Sicinnos reached Maeonia, the Maeonian Drakon was feasting on Macedonian villagers. Sicinnos quaffed down his fear and showed bravery, therefore turned an array of white tulips to red. Afterwards, Sicinnois let his fear show in private, and his feelings turned a white cluster of tulips to turquoise. Sicinnos did not act arrogant about his triumph of defeating the Meonian Drakon. Also, Sicinnos did not violate his humility. On his way back home to Pylos from his expedition, Sicinnos saw a young maiden detained by chains and was in jeopardy of getting eaten by the fearsome Chimera. …show more content…

After freeing her from the custody of her chains and gag, she thanked him and informed him her name was Alethea. The man that had saved Alethea, Sicinnos, fell in love with her and asked her to marry him. The grateful Alethea, who fell in love with Sicinnos, said," I would gladly marry you." Since Alethea had said yes to the proposal, Sicinnos was happy. Therefore, a batch of white tulip turned orange and yellow. Sicinnos and Alethea went to Pylos and got married in Metamorphosis Sotiros. A year after their marriage they had a baby named Ambrus. After two years of a happy marriage, Alethea distinctly got indisposed. Sadly, Alethea died a month after the discovery that she was ill. The grief-stricken Sicinnos mourned for her, therefore, turned a bundle of tulips grew black, but his duties as a father of young Ambrus

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