Seeking Truth Amidst the Noise: Reflections on Ovid
The poet Ovid was cancelled in 8 AD by the Emperor Augustus and exiled from Rome to Tomis, the very edge of the Empire. While the precise cause of his banishment remains a subject of speculation, it's widely believed that
The Eternal Flow: Water in Mythology
Going Coastal explores the significance of water in mythology across different cultures. It highlights how water transcends its physical properties to embody spiritual, emotional, and transformative qualities. The blog post delves into various mythological narratives, creation stories, and the roles
Fluid Transformations: Metamorphoses to Water in Ovid
Ovid's Metamorphoses is a masterpiece of Latin literature that explores the theme of transformation through a collection of mythological tales. One recurring motif in the epic poem is the transformation of characters into bodies of water - springs, rivers, lakes,