The word gargoyle derives from the French gargouille, meaning "throat." This would appear to take its inspiration from the statues' water-siphoning gullets, but in fact the name comes from the French legend of "La Gargouille," a fearsome dragon that terrorized the inhabitants of the town of...
she also can also withhold it, as she did after Hades kidnapped her daughter Persephone and spirited her away to the Underworld. Demeter searched the world for nine days, carrying a torch and refusing to eat,
they receive false or misguided information and react poorly to the lies. For example, in "Macbeth," Macbeth doesn't recognize his lust for power, immoral murderous actions or unwavering trust in the three witches until Lady Macbeth