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because she had nothing else to do.

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Q: Why did Edith Hamilton write mythology?
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Who are the main characters in Edith Hamilton's Mythology?

Edith Hamilton's Mythology is a collection of myths and stories, therefore there is no one main character.


Did Edith Hamilton write mythology?

No - but she did write down (in English) versions of many prominent stories from Greek, Roman, and Norse mythology collected from multiple sources.


What is the genre of Edith Hamilton's mythology?

Edith Hamilton's "Mythology" is classified as a collection of myths, making it fall into the genre of mythology or classical mythology. It is a compilation of various Greek, Roman, and Norse myths and legends.


What are some of the stories in Edith Hamilton's Mythology?

Some of the myths told in Edith Hamilton's Mythology include:Pyramus and ThisbePygmalion and GalateaThe Quest of the Golden FleecePegasus and BelleraphonDaedalusPerseusTheseusHerculesTantalus and NiobeOedipusCupid and Psyche


How do you cite Edith Hamilton's mythology?

See 'related links'.


Is there an online story of theseus from Edith Hamilton's Greek mythology?

yes


What are modern day allusions in Edith Hamilton's Mythology?

Do you go to CAHS


How does Edith Hamilton define mythology?

Mythology is to show how the human race felt and thought years ago.


When and where was the book Mythology by Edith Hamilton written?

In New York,NY In 1926


When was 'Mythology' by Edith Hamilton published?

"Mythology" by Edith Hamilton was first published in 1942. It has since become a popular and enduring collection of Greek, Roman, and Norse myths.


Which mythology source did Edith Hamilton take the adventures of Odysseus?

He took it from The Odyssey by Homer.


What is the correct MLA citation for Edith Hamilton's Mythology I'm confused because it seems to be a compilation?

To cite Edith Hamilton's "Mythology," follow this format: Last name, First name. Title of Book. Publisher, Publication Date. If referring to a specific section or chapter within the book, include that information as well.