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Metamorfóseos o Transformaciones (2 de 4)

By Ovid
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A sequence of mythic tales recounts lovers' tragedies, divine passions, and acts of vengeance that culminate in physical metamorphoses: secret and thwarted romances turn to death and plants, gods disguise themselves to pursue mortals, hubris brings punishments transforming humans into animals, rocks, or trees, and heroic feats free captives but also provoke new fates. Linked episodes offer etiologies for natural phenomena and social customs while blending dramatic narrative and lyrical description to explore change, loss, and the porous boundary between human and divine.

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Ovid

Ovid, a prominent Roman poet born in 43 BCE, is best known for his influential works that explore themes of love, transformation, and mythology. His most celebrated piece, "Metamorphoses," is a narrative poem that weaves together various myths and legends, showcasing his mastery of storytelling and poetic form. Ovid's other notable works include "Ars Amatoria," a guide to love and seduction, and "Remedia Amoris," which offers remedies for love's troubles. His innovative style and rich imagery have left a lasting impact on Western literature, inspiring countless writers and artists throughout the centuries.

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