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    610-613). It is clear that Io is running from Jove because he stops her flight by casting a heavy shadow over the land. Once Jove gets a hold of Io, he ravishes her chastity. The use of the word "ravished" creates the scene for the reader. Through this, Ovid portrays that Io did not give her virginity to Jove. Jove violently takes Io's chastity from her. This supports that his love for her is eros because Jove is not concerned about Io's feelings or well being. He is only concerned about himself and his

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    In Ovid’s stories about love it almost never leads to a happy ending, although the quest for love is prevalent. In the myths, sex without love, seems to be a recurring theme and rarely do things go well for our hero’s or damsels. Rape is how the gods show affection, Peleas uses bondage for his display of affection for Thetis, where as Tereus uses mutilation, as rips poor Philomela’s tongue out after his rape, foreplay for the women in mythology is not something to be dreamed of. The women are

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    Ovid’s source text; he clearly adapts and moves forward from the original myth.Kafka draws on Ovid’s punitive use of a metamorphosis, but he transforms the myth into magical realism by depicting the life and destiny of the being who is transformed while Ovid only depicts the act of the transformation. In Ovid’s “The

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    by which I have too well pleased.” From here her father comes into play to protect her like any other father would and hardens her into a tree- reassuring her protection and only being distinguishable is her “warm glow.” The rest of this passage is Ovid reaching out trying to help Sappho. Wondering what is wrong and saying that it will all be better with his help. This relates to the passage above because it is about Sappho feeling as if he is being too nosey- just like how he is constantly asking

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    The Influence of the Classical World Upon Dante’s The Inferno Dante Alighieri, an Italian poet and writer of the 13th century, creates a fictional account of his visions of his journey through Hell. His background as a Catholic influences his life and his writings, including The Inferno. He uses the historical and political events of his lifetime to influence his writings as well. Dante is educated and very familiar with the history and literature of the classical world. In The Inferno, he expresses

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    Homework #10 1. What is the plot of Monteverdi’s L’Orfeo (three full sentences or more) and, generally speaking, what were the different types of endings it had in the early seventeenth century? The story contained in Monteverdi’s Favola et Musica, L’Orfeo was based on a myth from Ovid’s Metamorphoses; a collection of Roman myths that take place from the beginning of the world to the deification of Julius Caesar. Book 10 of the Metamorphoses starts off with the tragic tale of Orpheus

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    The narrative, Metamorphoses, is an exceptional epic poem written by Roman poet and author, Ovid. The poem contains 15 extraordinary books that demonstrate to its readers the constant dangers, terrors, and woes that the characters in Ovid’s various stories undergo. For example, the dreadful circumstances of the Four Ages, Echo, Daedalus and Icarus, and Midas are explained in such vivid detail that one could almost imagine they were experiencing their unfortunate situations firsthand. In fact, all

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    Throughout Ovid’s Metamorphoses physical transformations are inextricably tied to mental or emotional changes. In “Io” the god Jove turns his love interest, the nymph Io, into a “sleek white heifer” so he can hide her from Juno, his jealous wife. Io is innocent and wishes that none of this happened; she runs from Jove when she catches his eye. She was content with her simple life as a nymph. Io’s physical metamorphosis removes her ability to speak. When she tries to speak, “a moo [comes] from her

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    Course | World Cultures I | Test | Week 5 Quiz | Started | 8/14/12 10:01 PM | Submitted | 8/15/12 12:53 AM | Status | Completed | Score | 62 out of 80 points   | Time Elapsed | 2 hours, 52 minutes out of 3 hours. | Instructions | This quiz consist of 40 multiple choice questions. The first 10 questions cover the material in Chapter 4. The second 10 questions cover the material in Chapter 5. The third 10 questions cover the material in Chapter 6. The last 10 questions cover the

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    What is MacQueen’s cabin number? MacQueen’s cabin number is No.6. From which country does Greta Ohlsson Greta Ohlsson comes from Sweden. come from? By what does the evidence of the passengers The evidence of the passengers is supported is supported? by the statement of the conductor that no one entered or left Mr Ratchett’s compartment from midnight to 1 o’clock. What is Poirot’s list’s last question? The list’s last question is “What other explanation of his wounds

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