Rape in Greek mythology
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Rape in Greek mythology
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Rape in Greek mythology is a common motif. The struggle to escape from sexual pursuit is one of the most popular motifs of classical mythology. In the poem Ode on a Grecian Urn, Keats writes: This type of pursuit and struggle could be those of gods assaulting mortals, or mortals upon other mortals, and less commonly also the attacks of mortals upon gods and gods upon other gods. Other supernatural beings like satyrs and centaurs were often depicted attacking nymphs and maidens. Greek mythology d
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