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  • Medusa: Monster or Tragedy?

    The story of Medusa reveals her tragic past, highlighting her as a victim rather than a monster. She deserves recognition for her unjust suffering and is increasingly redefined as a heroine in modern narratives.

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  • Arachne: Hubris or Unjust Punishment?

    In Greek mythology, divine punishments against women, particularly Arachne, exemplify absurdity and cruelty. Gods wield power capriciously, starkly highlighting the grotesque subjugation of female autonomy and talent.

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  • The Tragedy of the Minotaur

    The Minotaur’s story reveals a critique of how society defines monsters. Born from the hubris of King Minos and Poseidon’s anger, the Minotaur represents those unwittingly victimized by others’ actions. Theseus, often perceived as a hero, embodies moral ambiguity as he ultimately kills the creature, raising questions about true monstrosity in this myth.

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