“…6. [139][140][141][142][143][144][145][146][147], and his terrifying appearance causes all the girls except Nausicaa to run away. Nausicaa is won over by his pleas, and a bath and new clothes (and a little help from Athena) restore the hero's handsome grace that turns female heads (Od.…”
“…6. [139][140][141][142][143][144][145][146][147], and his terrifying appearance causes all the girls except Nausicaa to run away. Nausicaa is won over by his pleas, and a bath and new clothes (and a little help from Athena) restore the hero's handsome grace that turns female heads (Od.…”
“…We hear about the unjust usurpation, Jason's secret education and his claim to the throne in Jason's own words, when he first confronts Pelias on his return to Iolcus (102)(103)(104)(105)(106)(107)(108)(109)(110)(111)(112)(113)(114)(115)(116)(117)(118)(119). Jason's second speech to Pelias reveals their shared genealogy (138)(139)(140)(141)(142)(143)(144)(145)(146)(147)(148)(149)(150)(151)(152)(153)(154)(155). The purpose of the expedition of the Argonauts becomes clear in Pelias' response to Jason (156)(157)(158)(159)(160)(161)(162)(163)(164)(165)…”
Section: Secondary Narrators and Secondary Narrateesmentioning
“…; he also noted the differences in style and tone . 140 Giangrande (1962Giangrande ( ) (1984Giangrande ( ) (1991. 141 (1962) 148-:-9: the motifs are the historical background, oracles, wars, bandits and captures.…”
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