mythological figure - translation to ιταλικό
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mythological figure - translation to ιταλικό

LITERARY GENRE
Mythological fiction

mythological figure         
  • Neptune]] and [[caduceus]]
  • Mabinogi myths]] from the [[Red Book of Hergest]] (written pre-13c, incorporating pre-Roman myths of Celtic gods):<br />''Gereint vab Erbin. Arthur a deuodes dala llys yg Caerllion ar Wysc...'' <br />(Geraint the son of Erbin. Arthur was accustomed to hold his Court at Caerlleon upon Usk...)
  • ''Myths and legends of [[Babylonia]] and [[Assyria]]'' (1916)
  • Prometheus Unbound]]'' and ''[[Prometheus Pyrphoros]]''), Prometheus is bound and tortured for giving fire to humanity.
  • Finnish mythological]] 19th-century epic poetry, ''[[The Kalevala]]''. <small>(''Väinämöinen's Play'', Robert Wilhelm Ekman, 1866)</small>
TYPE OF TRADITIONAL NARRATIVE
Mythology; Mythological; Contemporary mythology; Mythical; Myths; Mythologist; Mythography; Mythographer; Mythic thought; Heroic myth; Myth-criticism; Myth criticism; Mythological school; Cultural myth; Mythologists; Mythographers; Mythic present; Mythologies; Mitological; Mythología; Mythologia; Mythologically; Mythologian; Mythologians; Mythographies; Mythographic; Mythographical; Mythographically; Mythograph; Mythographs; Mythografia; Myth theory; Myth theories; Myth theorist; Myth theorists; Μύθος; Mythically; Mythologism; Mythologisms; Myth in Antiquity; Myth in Biblical Times; Myth in the Middle Ages and the Renaissance; Mythological poem; Mythological poems; Mythos; Muthos; Mythoi; Mytho-; Mythological figure; Godlore; Mythology subjects; Functionalist theory of myth; Modern mythology
personaggio mitologico
figure of speech         
INTENTIONAL DEVIATION FROM ORDINARY (LITERAL) LANGUAGE, CHOSEN TO PRODUCE A RHETORICAL EFFECT OR FOR OTHER PURPOSES, SUCH AS METAPHOR, METONYMY, SYNECDOCHE, PERSONIFICATION OR SIMILE
Figures of speech; Figure of Speech; Figurative Speech; Language techniques; Forms of speech; Figurative speech
figura retorica
father figure         
  • Father Figure and Baby
A MALE CONSIDERED A ROLE MODEL OR A CONFIDANT TO A YOUNGER PERSON
Father-figure; Father Figure; Mother figure
immagine paterna, figura paterna

Ορισμός

red-figure
¦ noun a type of ancient Greek pottery in which the background is painted black, leaving figures in the red colour of the clay. Compare with black-figure.

Βικιπαίδεια

Mythic fiction

Mythic fiction is literature that is rooted in, inspired by, or that in some way draws from the tropes, themes, and symbolism of myth, legend, folklore, and fairy tales. The term is widely credited to Charles de Lint and Terri Windling. Mythic fiction overlaps with urban fantasy and the terms are sometimes used interchangeably, but mythic fiction also includes contemporary works in non-urban settings. Mythic fiction refers to works of contemporary literature that often cross the divide between literary and fantasy fiction.

Windling promoted mythic fiction as the co-editor (with Ellen Datlow) of The Year's Best Fantasy and Horror annual volumes for sixteen years, and as the editor of the Endicott Studio Journal of Mythic Arts.

Though mythic fiction can be loosely based on mythology, it frequently uses familiar mythological personages archetypes (such as tricksters, or the thunderer). This is in contrast to mythopoeia, such as the works of J. R. R. Tolkien, which invent their own legends and folklore or construct entirely new pantheons.

Παραδείγματα από το σώμα κειμένου για mythological figure
1. Trot out that readymade mythological figure of the dungaree–clad, scary, hairy and humourless feminist.
2. "It would seem that in Anglo–Saxon culture the mythological figure of the unicorn is associated with homosexuality," ministry spokesman Otte Beeksma told AFP.
3. The final book is titled "A Memory of Light." "To me, Robert Jordan is still kind of a mythological figure," Sanderson told the Daily Herald of Provo.
4. "This matters more to immigrants of the former Soviet Union than having an open democracy." In recent elections, the Russians rallied around Sharon, the bluff, Russian–speaking war hero whom Feldman described as a "mythological figure" to many of them.
5. At the root of the self–abnegation and self–negation of Israeli politics in the shadow of the disengagement are two seemingly undeniable axioms÷ One is that this is a formative, fateful, nearly apocalyptic event, equivalent in its importance to the establishment of the state, if not to the expulsion from Spain, and even the Holocaust (at least in the eyes of the settlers). The second axiom holds that only a mythological figure like Prime Minister Ariel Sharon – that half–Hercules, half–Colossus – is capable of bearing on his shoulders this tremendous burden that is called the disengagement.