Symbolism of the Apple in Greek Mythology
Author: Highgate Private School Nicosia
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Description: Symbolism of the Apple in Greek Mythology, explores the symbolism of apples in Greek mythology, discussing their significance in various myths and their representation of immortality, selfishness, and discord.
Pages: 3
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