Calliope ("beautiful-voiced") is the muse of heroic poetry.Clio (derived from a verb meaning "to make famous") is the muse of history.Euterpe ("rejoicing well" or "delight") is the muse of music.Thalia (derived from a word meaning "rich festivity" or "blooming")is the muse of comedy and idyllic poetry.Melpomene (derived from a Greek word meaning "to celebrate with dance and song"is the muse of tragedy, though initially she was the muse of singing.Terpsichore ("delighting in dance") is the muse of choral song and dancing.Erato ("the lovely" or "beloved") is the muse of lyric love poetry.Polyhymnia or Polymnia ("many praises" or "many hymns")is the muse of hymns (songs of praise).Finally, Urania ("heavenly one") is the muse of astronomy.
Clio.
There were only nine.
Brian
if it is a person it is a muse
Being a Muse in Greek myth is not something you become, it is something you are born being.
no, not at all. Being an abomination is a very bad thing!
Scarlett Johansson is often referred to as being woody Allen's muse.
they are a bad thing for stoping endangered animals from being killed
no not at all
crashing
It's not a good or bad thing. You are you!
Being prejudice is bad; you look at others wrong.
not at all, be yourself.
Being unfaithful
Good
A muse's weight is not a physical attribute that can be measured, as a muse is typically seen as a source of inspiration or creativity rather than a physical being with weight.