Examples of Mythology
The Loss of Paradise
Is an epic novel by John Milton, first published in 1667. The novel follows the events of the first chapter of the Bible, focusing on the story of man's fall and expulsion from the Garden of Eden. The main characters include Adam, Eve, and Satan (Lucifer), as well as a group of angels and demons .The events revolve around the conflict between good and evil, as Satan tries to tempt Adam and Eve to eat from the tree of knowledge, which leads to their expulsion from Paradise. 6 In the end, the Holy Spirit appears to Adam and tells him about the future of humanity and their ability to survive through divine mercy. The ending deals with Adam and Eve's reconciliation with their fate and their desire to live together outside of Paradise, with a reference to redemption and hope of salvation through God's mercy.
The Sandman series
by Neil Gaiman is a critically acclaimed comic book series published by DC Comics' Vertigo imprint. It follows the character Dream of the Endless, also known as Morpheus, and his siblings, who personify various aspects of existence. The series is known for its rich storytelling, intricate mythology, and exploration of themes such as dreams, storytelling, and the nature of reality. It ran for 75 issues from 1989 to 1996 and has since become a classic in the comic book world, earning numerous awards and accolades. , shown with a lively and passionate personality. Desire: the last brother of Morpheus, representing desire and sensuality. Delirium: a younger sister of Morpheus, representing madness and chaos. Destiny: another brother of Morpheus, representing fate and fate. Destruction: another brother of Morpheus, who left pain and destruction behind him. End The novel: Morpheus returns to the world of dreams after his epic adventures and difficult experiences.
The Song of Achilles
by Madeline Miller is a retelling of the Trojan War from the perspective of Patroclus, the companion of Achilles. It explores themes of love, friendship, and destiny, while offering a fresh perspective on the classic tale from Greek mythology. Miller's writing style is lyrical and captivating, drawing readers into the ancient world of gods and heroes. The novel tells the story of the deep friendship between Patroclus and Achilles and how this relationship developed over time, in addition to their participation in the events of the Trojan War and their confrontation with the challenges of life and fate. The novel also deals with their forbidden love story and the dire consequences it faces. The year of publication of the 7 novel is 2011. It deals with the decisive events of the Tronian War and the fate of its heroes, including Patroclus and Achilles. Without revealing spoilers, the ending can be said to reflect the events and choices that led to the end of the war and the fate of the main characters.