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Common themes of female treachery in mythology 9 Articles

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    by Sandra Douglas

    Women have been wielding the powerful weapons of beauty, sexuality, and procreation since the beginning of time, and goddesses are no different. They are devout protectors of their husbands, who are sometimes their brother...read more

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    by Andrea Hutchinson

    Mythology often portrays the female as treacherous and evil. The feminine has been credited with distraction, deceit and murder, since times biblical. She is a seductress with homicidal intent. Not just a pretty lady, yet ...read more

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    by Anne Davey

    Most of the mythology that we have handed down to us by ancient civilisations was written down by men. It is perhaps not surprising then that the portrayal of women in those myths is something that causes a lot of comment....read more

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    by Shawna Blake

    Trickery, evil-doing, and lust are just a few elements that make up the treacherous acts of the betrayed and wronged women in mythology. With a beautiful face, a curvaceous body, and the sexual deviance of a vixen, women w...read more

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    by Will Kester

    Norse (Scandinavian) mythology and Greek mythology have their goddesses, but the goddesses of the Northland were not as treacherous. Their actions weren't exemplary, however. The Scandinavian language came from old Germa...read more

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    by Veronica Beaudry

    Dictionary.com defines treachery as "violation of faith; betrayal of trust; treason". Greco-Roman mythology is full of men, women, gods and goddesses, who have committed acts of treachery. The treachery is usually in the ...read more

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    by Dashmini Parasuraman

    The stories that came from the classical period, from Greece and Rome especially, portrayed women in a singular way, rigidly placing them in certain categories. The most common female archetypes are the virgin, the mother ...read more

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    by Christine G.

    In mythological stereotypes, males generally rely on their strength, upright moral fiber, and cunning strategy. Outright treachery is reserved for the worst of the bad guys. However, females are expected to resort to fe...read more

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    by John Devera

    Men are afriad of women. Yup. It comes from the fact that we can't have babies, and maybe from the fact that we can't tell the difference between beige, ecrue and vanilla sky. Whatever the reason, this innate fear has l...read more

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