Comparitive Interpretation
Title: Comparitive Interpretation
Category: /Literature/English
Details: Words: 726 | Pages: 3 (approximately 235 words/page)
Comparitive Interpretation
Category: /Literature/English
Details: Words: 726 | Pages: 3 (approximately 235 words/page)
In Greek mythology, Theseus can truely be thought of as the greatest
Athenian hero. He was the son of Aegeus, king of Athens, and Aethra, princess
of Troezen, and daughter of Pittheus, king of Troezen.
Before Theseus was born his father Aegeus left Aethra in Troezen of
Argolis and returned to Athens before he was born. But before he left king
Aegeus put his sword and his pair of sandals under a large rock and
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by rebellion and corruption. Unable to reestablish
authority, he sent his children away and sailed to the island of Skyros, where
Lycomedes, king of Skyros, murdered him by throwing him from a cliff into the
sea. Later the Delphic oracle commanded the Athenians to gather Theseus's bones
and bring them back to Athens. The Athenians then paid him great honor by
building him a tomb dedicated to the poor and helpless whom he had befriended.