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Created with Fabric.js 1.4.5 Book XVI The Odyssey of Themes and Motifs Changing Sun Power of Gods Fate v. Free Will Figurative LanguageThe Suitors Penelope and the Suitors Suitors' Execution AthenaGray-Eyed Goddess FigurativeLanguageGods & Fate Erin Cary English 9H p. 6 Mrs. Mularkey (Arnold, 2007) (Unknown, c. 450 BC) (Schwab, 1882) (Waterhouse, 1912) (Bottani, 1775) Power of Gods (David, 1771) (Rubens, 1624) Arnold, Thomas. O vision of the rising Sun!” Photograph. Thomas Arnold Photography, 2007. Web. 28 November 2014. Bottani, Giuseppe. 1775. Musei Civici di Pavia, Pavia. Web. 28 November 2014. David, Jacques Louis. 1771. Musée du Louvre, Paris. Web. 28 November 2014. Homer. Trans. Allen Mandelbaum. New York: Bantam Dell, 1990. Print.Rubens, Peter Paul. 1624. Musée du Louvre, Paris. Web. 28 November 2014Schwab, Gustav. 1882. Web. 28 November 2014. Unknown. c. 450 BC. University Museum, Philadelphia. Web. 28 November 2014. Waterhouse, John William. 1912. Aberdeen Art Gallery & Museums, Aberdeen. Web. 28 November 2014. Works Cited Thomas Arnold. Athena Disguises Odysseus as a Beggar. Atlante dellarte italiana. The Combat of Mars and Minerva. Jacques-Louis David. The Odyssey. The Council of the Gods. Peter Paul Rubens. Odysseus Killing the Suitors. Hellenica. Athene. Theoi Greek Mythology. Penelope and the Suitors. John William Waterhouse.
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