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Echo and Narcissus
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Today we aren't looking for the most virtuous person, or most likeable, but rather the most disturbing. Will it be Echo, the nymph who is doomed to...

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Hermes (Mercury)
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As the son of Zeus, Hermes leads a pretty stressful life. How does he relax? With some casual theft, of course. But we're guessing you're not the s...

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Aphrodite (Venus)
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Aphrodite, the goddess of love, beauty, and sex, can have any god or man that she desires. Yet she ends up alone, with no one she truly loves at al...

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Apollo and Daphne
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If you ever crush on someone so hard that their dad turns them into a tree to escape your attention…maybe it's time to reevaluate your flirting t...

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Ares (Mars)
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When deciding which battlefield causes more pain—love or war—all we need to do is ask, WWAT? In other words, "What Would Ares Think?" We're all...

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Eros (Cupid)
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You might think that the Greek god of love would have the most romantic love life of all time. And he does—now. It was no easy feat, though. Appa...

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Hades (Pluto) and Persephone
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How would you like to spend your honeymoon in the Land of the Dead, surrounded by lost souls and despair? What, not the romantic vacation you were...

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Helen
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You may think it would be pretty cool to be the girl whose face launched a thousand ships. But those ships weren't heading to a relaxing Bermuda va...

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Hephaestus (Vulcan)
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Would you like to be immortal? We expected as much. But how about ifyou were ugly and your mother tossed you out of your home, giving you a limp fo...

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Hera (Juno)
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A lot of you probably picture Hera as this heartless, bitter, vengeful…woman. We're here to show you that there's more to her than that. By the e...

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Heracles (Hercules)
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Whoever said heroes don't bask in their own glory clearly never met Hercules. But was his arrogance justified? We'll let you be the judge.

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Icarus
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Don't fly too close to the sun, Shmoopers.

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Medusa
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It's no surprise that an ugly monster with a head full of snakes would be misunderstood. Then again, it should be obvious that she didn't ask for s...

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What is Shmoop Mythology?
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The gods and heroes battle it out with monsters in the best of mythology.

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Orpheus
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This story is more romantic, tragic, and morbid than Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet. Don't believe us? Watch this video to see how the myth pulls...

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Perseus
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This dude decapitated a creature with snakes for hair and married a beautiful maiden that he saved from a sea monster. Let's see how many of you ca...

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Polyphemos the Cyclops in the Odyssey
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It's hard to feel bad for a dangerous, man-eating, one-eyed giant, but Polyphemos does his best. How does he fare? Does he bring readers over to Te...

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Poseidon (Neptune)
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You’d think that someone who can play with a fancy trident and summon the powers of the ocean would be happy, happy, happy. However, all sour-pus...

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Zeus (Jupiter)
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Zeus knew how to play the field and win the ladies, but don’t plan on drawing inspiration from his moves. Last time we checked mortal dudes could...