Ate is the goddess of criminal rashness and consequent punishment.
the preterit of Eat., The goddess of mischievous folly; also, in later poets, the goddess of vengeance., of Eat
Ate (blind folly) would be the mother of anyone who claims to have a Greek God or Goddess for a parent today.
folly's / of the folly
If a folly is still considered a folly..yes
Atë is less a goddess and more a personified concept, much like Thanatos, Morpheus or Nemesis. She was the representation of Ruin, Folly and Delusion, and was a daughter of Zeus.
Folly: That which is done by fools=Hence the quote! "One can not save a fool from his folly!"=
The Divine Folly was created in 1937.
The Roman equivalent of the Greek goddess Ate is often associated with the concept of mischief, ruin, and folly. While she does not have a widely recognized Roman name, her attributes and influence can be linked to the Roman goddess Discordia, who embodies strife and discord. In Roman literature, Ate is sometimes referred to simply as "Ate" as well.
The address of the Folly Beach Branch Library is: 55 Center Street, Folly Beach, 29439 0488
The Praise of Folly was created in 1511.
Folly House was created in 1770.
The Price of Folly was created in 1937.