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The Invention of Greek Mythology

D.W. Frauenfelder

Greek Mythology: How it started, how it went, how it's going

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Greek Myths, family-oriented

## Would it surprise you to hear that the ancient Greeks, the ones who originally told the stories of Greek Mythology, didn’t have what we would call Greek myth for kids?

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The pomegranate and Persephone

The other day a student of mine wondered about the origins of the Demeter-Hades-Persephone story.

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Barbie, Apollo 13, and Athens

I recently did a thing that streaming video has made not only possible but inevitable: I watched Greta Gerwig’s Barbie movie from 2023 close on the heels of Ron Howard’s Apollo 13, and it put me in mind of Greek mythology.

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An announcement

Some of you may have noticed that The Invention of Greek Mythology has taken a sabbatical from Substack for the last several months. I have still been writing, however, and TIGM is still very much a live project.

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