Basically he is saying that women enjoy sex more than men do. For women, its the whole package: Not only is it physically pleasing, it is emotionally pleasing. Women "enjoy the full ten parts in her heart" because women are known more for involving feelings of the heart when it comes to sex while men usually don't. Men "enjoy one only" referring to their penis. That is the only thing being stimulated for a man during sex, while for a woman mostly her heart (emotions) is being stimulated.
No, Tiresias did not have a wife. He was a blind prophet of Thebes in Greek mythology. He is known for being transformed into a woman for 7 years.
Hera blinded Tiresias because he accidentally revealed the secret of her husband Zeus's infidelity. In some versions of the myth, Tiresias was transformed into a woman for several years, and when he returned to his original form, he had the knowledge of both male and female perspectives on pleasure. Hera, feeling betrayed by his revelations, punished him by blinding him, although Zeus later compensated for this punishment by granting Tiresias the gift of prophecy.
A play about the woman of Troy.
One is from egypt the other from greece
She was a woman. Have you ever read GIRLS WHO RULED ANCIENT EGYPT? Cleopatra is in there.
Tiresias was a sage, supposedly the best because he had once been a woman, when temporarily transformed by the gods.
No, Tiresias did not have a wife. He was a blind prophet of Thebes in Greek mythology. He is known for being transformed into a woman for 7 years.
The mythical god who dressed as a woman and spun wool is the Greek deity Tiresias. According to mythology, Tiresias was transformed into a woman for seven years and, during this time, engaged in traditionally feminine activities, including spinning wool. This story highlights the fluidity of gender in mythology and Tiresias's unique perspective, as he is also known for his prophetic abilities.
Tiresias was a blind prophet of Thebes, famous for clairvoyance and for being transformed into a woman for seven years. He was the son of the shepherd Everes and the nymph Chariclo. Tiresias participated fully in seven generations at Thebes, beginning as adviser to Cadmus himself. Tiresias was a prophet of Apollo. His children (mother/father unknown) were all daughters; Manto, Historis, and Chloris.
Tiresias, a figure in Greek mythology, was both a man and a woman at different points in his life. He was blinded by the gods as punishment for revealing their secrets. This blindness gave him the gift of prophecy.
Hera blinded Tiresias because he accidentally revealed the secret of her husband Zeus's infidelity. In some versions of the myth, Tiresias was transformed into a woman for several years, and when he returned to his original form, he had the knowledge of both male and female perspectives on pleasure. Hera, feeling betrayed by his revelations, punished him by blinding him, although Zeus later compensated for this punishment by granting Tiresias the gift of prophecy.
Tiresias of Thebes is unique for being a blind prophet who lived both as a man and a woman, having experienced life from both perspectives. This duality gives Tiresias a deep understanding of human nature and the ability to foresee the future with great accuracy. His wisdom and insight make him a respected figure in Greek mythology.
from Mrs. Tiresias is a re-imagining of the Greek Tiresias myth by Carol Ann Duffy. Labelled as a feminist poem, it comes from a collection of books known as The World's Wifewhere famous women figures or conjured-up wives of male figures are used to create a feminist, and occassionally humorous, re-interpretation.from Mrs Tiresias is one of Carol Ann Duffy's humorous poems where she explores the relationships between men and women. Perhaps one of the most blunt morals of the poem that could be made is that women are commonly stereotyped and misunderstood by men that when Tiresias became a woman he then became the stereotypical view of what he sees and believes. Duffy then subverts this perspective in the last stanza of the poem by introducing the narrator as a lesbian that could have been ironically brought upon by him becoming a woman, "holding his soft new shape in my arms all night". Of course other key events happen, for example the start of Mrs Tiresias' periods that requires Tiresias to be overdramatic with the medical assistance he claims to require.I hope this helps as a general answer.
The Heart of a Woman was created in 1981.
From the Heart of a Woman was created in 1981-01.
A Woman's Heart was created in 1992-07.
In the Heart of a Woman was created on 1993-06-29.