Sunday, August 11, 2013

Ancient poetic interpretation short lesson

Thus bellerophon was lame to the evils that others do, in anciewnt mythological poetry one must often take words lightly in the context of appropriation to figure out what is being said, as some say one must redeam the bad clipa part of the idea. How could a blesssed hero be lame? lame means incapable of moving in the same ways, lame can mean without the ability to understand based on being a diferent evelution, Lame 1 [leym] Show IPA adjective, lam·er, lam·est, verb, lamed, lam·ing, noun adjective 1. crippled or physically disabled, especially in the foot or leg so as to limp or walk with difficulty. 2. impaired or disabled through defect or injury: a lame arm. 3. weak; inadequate; unsatisfactory; clumsy: a lame excuse. 4. Slang. out of touch with modern fads or trends; unsophisticated. verb (used with object) 5. to make lame or defective. cited from :http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/lame definition 4 echoes alot of the meaning of the original authors. three and two also echo the same meaning, incapable of doing the same bad as sub human peasants, we commoners are far from such folks. hero was full of zeal, never jealous. Hercules exploded with holy energy and his wife turned to the sacred line of her fathers line, an argument occurred based on the line and his ascension, she was heroin dratha, she had tasks to complete, twelve and he twelve, twelve tasks to unify the planet and the cosmos based on the systems available at that time. these are examples of teh tough talk used by ancient peotry to draw their heros as plights. did bellerophon kick his wife off his stead because he did not love her? nop, he wanted hger to learn to fly on her own acquired wings, a pesitheta unicorn pegasis. a fair maidens flight, boarding gate wisdom. peace till next time

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