A young man out on the town for the night decides to hit on a woman he met at a club. She refuses him at first but after he pesters her a bit she agrees to take him upstairs to her apartment.
So, the Circe trope is an interesting one to me as its exact connotation through the ages has changed a bit. But for the most part she seems to represent empowered women and also courteous manners. Also my spelling for the title is a transliteration closer to the original Greek than "Circe" The ancient Greeks, as far as we know, didn't have a soft 'c' in their language and her name was spelled with a Kappa. So the Kirke spelling is closer to the original but carries little symbolic power in English because we've used the older transliteration for so long.
So, the Circe trope is an interesting one to me as its exact connotation through the ages has changed a bit. But for the most part she seems to represent empowered women and also courteous manners. Also my spelling for the title is a transliteration closer to the original Greek than "Circe" The ancient Greeks, as far as we know, didn't have a soft 'c' in their language and her name was spelled with a Kappa. So the Kirke spelling is closer to the original but carries little symbolic power in English because we've used the older transliteration for so long.
Category Artwork (Digital) / Transformation
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