M 2 Flashcards
Phaeton’s Quest for Identity:
Story: Phaeton seeks confirmation of his divine parentage from the Sun.
Analysis: Illustrates Phaeton’s recklessness and desire for proof, leading to catastrophic consequences.
Destruction by Chariot:
Story: Phaeton, unable to control the Sun’s chariot, causes devastation on Earth.
Analysis: Examines the consequences of Phaeton’s actions and the intervention of Jupiter.
Callisto’s Tragedy:
Story: Jupiter’s rape of Callisto, her transformation, and the subsequent fate of her son Arcas.
Analysis: Highlights themes of unwilling victimhood, divine punishment, and celestial transformations.
Artistic Ekphrasis:
Story: Description of artwork on the palace doors depicting a balanced world.
Analysis: Critique of Phaeton’s character and foreshadowing of the impending destruction.
Jupiter’s Actions and Guilt:
tory: Jupiter’s interventions in saving Callisto and Arcas, immortalizing their conflict.
Analysis: Examines Jupiter’s actions and compares them with Phaeton’s destructive caprice.
Comic Elements in Mercury’s Pursuit:
Story: Mercury’s comical attempts to impress Herse and win her love.
Analysis: Highlights the humorous and playful aspects in the narrative.