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7/13/2025, 2:41:53 AM
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>Mosaic
But is it a Greek duck or a Roman one?
9/9 here to start things off:
>11) Moby Dick
Perseus the harpooner.
>20) Scarlet Letter
Jason sowing the dragon's teeth.
>30) Les Miserables
Ossa on Pelion.
>32) Tennyson's Ulysses
Presumably he took this idea from Dante, so it's Greek at one remove.
>38) Wuthering Heights
Milo being the wrestler who tried to pull a tree apart, got his hands trapped and was eaten by bears and/or wolves. All seems rather bizarre but who knows? If Aeschylus can succumb to a tortoise being dropped on his head by an eagle anything is possible.
>45) Jane Eyre
The apple of discord from Eris kicking off the whole Trojan thing.
>55) Far from the Madding Crowd
Hylas got abducted by water nymphs whilst argonauting.
>60) Anna Karenina
Automedon = Achilles’ charioteer.
>66) I know this is Oscar Wilde, likely Dorian Gray.
Correct. The clue of thread Ariadne gave Theseus to negotiate the labyrinth,
>Mosaic
But is it a Greek duck or a Roman one?
9/9 here to start things off:
>11) Moby Dick
Perseus the harpooner.
>20) Scarlet Letter
Jason sowing the dragon's teeth.
>30) Les Miserables
Ossa on Pelion.
>32) Tennyson's Ulysses
Presumably he took this idea from Dante, so it's Greek at one remove.
>38) Wuthering Heights
Milo being the wrestler who tried to pull a tree apart, got his hands trapped and was eaten by bears and/or wolves. All seems rather bizarre but who knows? If Aeschylus can succumb to a tortoise being dropped on his head by an eagle anything is possible.
>45) Jane Eyre
The apple of discord from Eris kicking off the whole Trojan thing.
>55) Far from the Madding Crowd
Hylas got abducted by water nymphs whilst argonauting.
>60) Anna Karenina
Automedon = Achilles’ charioteer.
>66) I know this is Oscar Wilde, likely Dorian Gray.
Correct. The clue of thread Ariadne gave Theseus to negotiate the labyrinth,
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