Hesiod, Works and Days 11 ff (trans. Evelyn-White) (Greek epic C8th or C7th B.C.) :
"It was never true that there was only one Eris (Strife). There have always been two on earth. There is one you could like when you understand her. The other is hateful. The two Erites have separate natures. There is one Eris who builds up evil war, and slaughter. She is harsh; no man loves her, but under compulsion and by will of the immortals, men promote this rough Eris (Strife). But the other one was born the elder daughter of black Nyx. The son of Kronos, who sits on high and dwells in the bright air set her in the roots of the earth and among men; she is far kinder. She pushes the shiftless man to work, for all his laziness. A man looks at his neighbour, who is rich: then he too wants work; for the rich man presses on with his ploughing and planting and ordering of his estate. So the neighbour envies the neighbour who presses on toward wealth. Such Eris (Strife) is a good friend to mortals."
Eris embodies the concept of chaos and discord, challenging traditional values and structures. She serves as a reminder of the inevitable presence of conflict and competition in our culture. Through her mythological role, Eris encourages us to embrace diversity of thought and perspective, leading to growth and evolution in society.
Yes, strife is an abstract noun. It represents conflict, discord, or struggle, all of which are concepts that cannot be physically touched or seen.
"Strife" refers to conflict or struggle, usually within a group or between individuals. "Strive" means to make a great effort to achieve something or to make progress.
You can find the meaning of strife in a dictionary, such as Oxford English Dictionary, Merriam-Webster, or Cambridge Dictionary. You can also search online for the definition of "strife" to get a better understanding of the word.
Altercations, misunderstandings, disagreements, quarrels, rows, questions, contradicts...
In a chaotic world, I believed that there is peace. Amidst the noise and strife, I found solace in the quiet moments of reflection and the gentle reminders of nature's beauty. Through acts of kindness and compassion, I witnessed the power of peace to heal and unite even the most divided souls.
Eris is the goddess of discord. She is the goddess of strife.
Eris is the Greek goddess of strife but her Roman counterpart is named Discordia.
greek goddess of strife and discord
Discordia.
Greek goddess of strife and discord.
Eris is named after the Greek Goddess Eris, who was the goddess of strife and discord.
Not as far as we know.
Eris is the goddess of strife and discord. This means she tries to create chaos. So if you are being called a goddess of strife, it means you're good at souring relationships or creating an unnecessary fuss.
In Greek myth, this is Eris, twin-sister to Ares, mother of Ate, goddess of delusion.
Eris, the sister and companion of Ares, the god of war.
Eris the spirit/goddess of strife and discord. She was upset because she was not invited to the wedding.
Eris is named after the goddess Eris, a personification of strife and discord.