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  • {{Policy 2022|date=June 29, 2022|image=File:Circe-pigs.jpg}}
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  • <div class="res-img">[[File:CIRCE, John Collier 1885 - Ger Eenens Collection The Netherlands.jpg]]</div>
    366 bytes (37 words) - 16:00, 6 August 2020
  • <div class="res-img">[[File:Circe-pigs.jpg]]</div>
    703 bytes (89 words) - 08:22, 5 January 2024
  • {{Large|Odysseus and Circe}}{{refn|Originally written on 09/13/2003 04:13:12 PM}} [[File:Circe by Wright Barker (1889).jpg|thumb|''Circe'' by Wright Barker, 1889.|600px]]
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  • ...ng. While obviously taking aspects of the ''Odyssey'' as influences, maybe Circe, the Isle of Helios, and [[The Sirens|the sirens]], it could also be a long She keeps me safe and warm{{refn|This sounds like Circe, though it could certainly refer to Calypso or Nausicaa.}}
    6 KB (1,026 words) - 10:13, 29 May 2022
  • ...perience. For now, I’m having a lot of fun. For now, here’s a rendering of Circe “casting a spell in the style of Waterhouse.” <div class="res-img">[[File:Grlucas Circe casting spell with magic wand full body with arms 5065e382-3ae4-41bb-bee2-5
    3 KB (479 words) - 15:00, 31 December 2022
  • ...ew prepare to leave Aiaia and head for the Underworld. It wasn’t his idea: Circe told him to go to hell. Well, what does he expect? He hung out with her for Apparently, this idiot climbed up on the roof of Circe’s barn, or some other obscure part of her house, and proceeded to drink e
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  • # Discuss the portrayal and role of women in the ''Odyssey'', e.g. Penelope, Circe, [[w:Calypso (mythology)|Calypso]], Nausicaä, Eurycleia. #* Circe
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  • ...k 10: “[[March 1, 2021|The Lotos Eaters]]” Annotated • “[[/10|Odysseus and Circe]]” • “[[June 23, 2003|Poor Elpenor]]”
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  • ...n who could not think or argue but only perform sexually for her creators. Circe says ...stroyed her. Is this true, Atwood questions, would life cease to exist for Circe, or does it become unimportant and trivial now that the men have left?
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  • {{Center|{{Large|Circe, Mud Poems}}<br /> By: [[w:Margaret Atwood|Margaret Atwood]] ([[w:You Are Happy#Circe/Mud Poems|1974]])}}
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  • ...rce, he has forgotten his desires for home, family, and kingdom. For this, Circe is a witch as Calypso will soon become in her offer of immortality, perhaps ...ith Menelaus’ wife Helen, who seems to be a cross between Clytemnestra and Circe, and book III vividly illustrates the contentious relationship that she has
    10 KB (1,691 words) - 09:34, 10 May 2023
  • ...eturn to Circe’s island after their trip to the Underworld. Odysseus tells Circe of his experiences, and she warns him of what lies ahead on his journey.}}< ...n, where ''the god himself'' was able to help Odysseus arm himself against Circe’s magic.{{harvnb|Hexter|1993|p=160}}).}}
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  • ...m Book 1; Books 9 and 10 |“[[The Island of the Cyclops]]” |“[[Odysseus and Circe]]” }} || style="text-align:center;" | {{Clickable button 2|Quiz|url=https
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  • ...y of women in ancient Greek society. Characters like Penelope, Athena, and Circe defy traditional expectations, exhibiting intelligence, cunning, and resili * “[[November 13, 2017|Circe, Mud Poems]]” (excerpt)
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  • ...one direction, as Odysseus has spent much of his time away shacked up with Circe and Calypso.
    3 KB (422 words) - 09:52, 10 May 2023
  • ...and more potent. She catches on immediately, as it seems that Hermes told Circe that Odysseus would visit and that she would have to change her tactics. Sh As far as Odysseus is concerned, he gets the better of her, as [[Odysseus and Circe|I outline elsewhere]]. Yet, I usually argue in class, that her major act of
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  • ...ble to pursue their masculine aggression and violence world at large. Like Circe, the woman here has a power—whether it’s supernatural or just a product
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  • ...t interesting: she is the demon of a heroic age (I can’t help but think of Circe, the sirens, Helen, Eve, Medea, Dido…) that has a magical influence over
    3 KB (593 words) - 12:30, 4 April 2023
  • ...ries of Glaucus and Scylla, the transformation of Aeneas, and the story of Circe and Picus.
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