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Affably Evil: this is a minor example, maybe, but Antinous from Homer's Odyssey leapt to mind. Also Dionysus from The Bacchae.
Anti-Hero: couldn't Achilles be read as an anti-hero, based on the definition provided?
Befriending the Enemy: In the Epic of Gilgamesh, one of the oldest stories on record, Gilgamesh befriends his initial enemy, Enkidu.
Anti-Hero: couldn't Achilles be read as an anti-hero, based on the definition provided?
Befriending the Enemy: In the Epic of Gilgamesh, one of the oldest stories on record, Gilgamesh befriends his initial enemy, Enkidu.
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Affably Evil: this is a minor example, maybe, but Antinous from Homer\'s Odyssey leapt to mind. Also Dionysus from The Bacchae.
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This may be the wrong place to post, but I wasn't sure how to address this, since making adjustments to this page also necessitates updating the pages for older periods.
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Anti-Hero: couldn\'t Achilles be read as an anti-hero, based on the definition provided?
Befriending the Enemy: In the Epic of Gilgamesh, one of the oldest stories on record, Gilgamesh befriends his initial enemy, Enkidu.
This may be the wrong place to post, but I wasn\'t sure how to address this, since making adjustments to this page also necessitates updating the pages for older periods.
Befriending the Enemy: In the Epic of Gilgamesh, one of the oldest stories on record, Gilgamesh befriends his initial enemy, Enkidu.
This may be the wrong place to post, but I wasn\'t sure how to address this, since making adjustments to this page also necessitates updating the pages for older periods.