5.1 Greek and Roman underworld
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Underworld and afterlife myths have captivated human imagination for millennia. These stories explore our deepest fears and hopes about death, offering explanations for what lies beyond. From ancient Mesopotamia to modern literature, underworld myths reflect cultural values and beliefs about morality, judgment, and the nature of existence. Common themes in afterlife beliefs include judgment of the dead, divided realms for different souls, and the presence of guardians or obstacles. Underworld deities like Hades, Anubis, and Mictlantecuhtli embody cultural attitudes towards death. Journeys to the underworld, found in works from The Odyssey to Dante's Inferno, symbolize transformation and self-discovery.
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Underworld and afterlife myths have captivated human imagination for millennia. These stories explore our deepest fears and hopes about death, offering explanations for what lies beyond. From ancient Mesopotamia to modern literature, underworld myths reflect cultural values and beliefs about morality, judgment, and the nature of existence. Common themes in afterlife beliefs include judgment of the dead, divided realms for different souls, and the presence of guardians or obstacles. Underworld deities like Hades, Anubis, and Mictlantecuhtli embody cultural attitudes towards death. Journeys to the underworld, found in works from The Odyssey to Dante's Inferno, symbolize transformation and self-discovery.
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