I know that in the movie Mamma Mia, they refer to "Aphrodite's Fountain of Love" in the beginning and ending of the movie. There is also Disney's Hercules, which is really different from the actual story.
allusion to Greek mythology
greek mythology
There are a few movies with Persephone in them.
As far as I know a Hero came from Greek Mythology as someone who had one parent a human and one a god.
The creature that is half man, half horse on the TV show "Hercules" is a centaur. A centaur is a mythical beast from Greek and Roman mythology.
In "The Most Dangerous Game," one example of allusion is when General Zaroff references the Greek god, Apollo, as he compares his hunting prowess to that of the mythical deity. This allusion adds a layer of symbolism to Zaroff's character, highlighting his arrogance and god-like self-perception.
if greek myths dident have mythical creatures it wouldent be a myth.
I think it was Zeus who was the one who created the mythical greek world.
Her reference to Greek mythology was a clever allusion in her speech.
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Sure! Some examples of allusion include referencing Greek mythology by describing someone as a "narcissist," alluding to Shakespeare by calling a situation a "Romeo and Juliet scenario," or mentioning the Bible by describing an obstacle as a "David and Goliath situation."
Mercury, his Greek name is Hermes
"The Waste Land" by T.S. Eliot alludes to various mythological, literary, and historical texts. "Ode to a Nightingale" by John Keats alludes to Greek mythology and Shakespeare's works. "The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock" by T.S. Eliot alludes to Dante's Inferno and Shakespeare's Hamlet.
Well if your on about mythical creatures for the Greek times, go on google images and type in ' mythical Greek monsters' it shall come up with mythical ones but if your on about real life well you can't be there not real only myths!
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Μυθικό [mythiko]
He was a mythical Greek king of Thebes