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Myth & Mind

Myth and Mind is an elective, English course for seniors, wherein we examine both classical mythology from various cultures and contemporary literature using a mythological and psychological lens.

Which is the most intriguing figure, and why?

Kindly post your group's analysis of the chosen character from Alcestis as a comment to this post.

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Written by Paul Easton On January 18, 2017
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