Reading Notes: Anthology, Part B

I chose to focus mostly on the story of Pygmalion, a sculptor who fell in love with his creation. He becomes so attached to his ivory statue, that he asks the gods to grant him a bride like her. Venus hears him, grants his prayer, and brings his statue to life. He makes out with it for a while before it becomes fully human, then they eventually get married and have a son, Paphos.

This story uses a lot of repetition. Every time Pygmalion is interacting with his statue, or eventual wife, his action is repeated several times. This helps to describe his attachment to his creation and confirm how much he loves her. This could be a useful method when I write that makes sure I emphasize my points enough.


Biography:
Ovid, Metamorphosis: Pygmalion
Link


Pygmalion and his wife

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