Who is Ceres in The Tempest? Greek and Roman Mythology: William Shakespeare frequently alluded to figures and events from Roman and Greek mythology in his plays. Particularly in plays set in Greece and Italy, characters regularly invoke gods and goddesses who were not worshipped in England at ...
1 live meeting55 mins in-class hours per week Class Experience Doctor Who is back and so are we! We're going to come back to class to explore the new specials and Season 14 with the 15th Doctor in this interactive club. In this ongoing club, geeky LGBTQA+ youth and allies will gather...
It seems that Morpheus was one of the busiest deities so he didn’t have a wife, or at least so it was known in the Greek mythology. But some interpretations were ready to see him with Iris, the personification of the rainbow and messenger of the gods....
Cupid and Greek Mythology One of the first authors to mention Eros (circa 700 B.C.) was Hesiod, who described him in “Theogony” as one of the primeval cosmogonic deities born of the world egg. But later accounts of the lineage of Eros vary, describing him as the son of Nyx and Er...
DALEKS Created by Davros, the Daleks were the mutated descendants of the Kaleds (a.k.a. Dals), one of the two races living on the planet Skaro. The Daleks lived inside a mobile casing which was equipped with sensor discs, a unique iris and lens, a sucker-stick arm and a special ext...
is self-evident of course, but this fiery stone has another technical name – Heliolite, from the Greek “helios” meaning “sun” and “lithos” meaning “stone. There’s a word for the fire in sunstone…schiller. It is the fire within the stone, a piece of the sun trapped in minera...
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One of them is Irus. He is a beggar from Ithaca. Irus was known in his hometown as a drunkard and a glutton. His real name, Arnaeus, was replaced by Irus since he was regularly running errands. In Ancient Greece, this nickname was associated with Iris. He was the gods’ messenger. ...