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The Fisherman and his Wife

“The merchant himself went back home to his family, his wife, and his children, and he lived with them until the day he died. But this story is not as strange or as amazing as the story of the fisherman. … Continue reading

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Short Assignment #2 – Circe

                  The first more monochromatic piece is by the Italian artist Lorenzo Garbieri and the more vibrantly colored second piece is by Russian artist Edmond Dulac. Both intricate pieces present the Goddess … Continue reading

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A hero’s heart

“They tried, but didn’t persuade my hero’s heart– I was really angry–and I called back to him: ‘Cyclops, if anyone, any mortal man, Asks you how you got your eye put out, Tell him that Odysseus the marauder did it, … Continue reading

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