31. In ancient Greek mythology, Charon was the ferryman who rowed dead souls across the River Styx. 32. In Greek mythology, a man named Aeneas fled Troy for his safety. 33. In Greek mythology, Oedipus railed against his mother, along with the Fates, after he inadvertently slept with her and killed his father. 34. In Greek mythology, the gods consumed ambrosia on Mount Olympus. 35. In Greek mythology, the mountain nymph Echo fell in love with Narcissus, a beautiful, vain youth captivated by his own reflection. 36. In Greek mythology, the souls of the unburied wander the earth eternally, searching for tranquility. 37. In Greek mythology, Cerberus is a three-headed dog that guards the gate to the land of the dead. 38. Inspired by Greek mythology, it is a metaphor for conquering sexual fear and, by extension, all fear. 39. Like a character from Greek mythology, he puts on wings and flies toward the sun, but he does not fall. 40. Named by early explorers after the predatory half-woman, half-bird monsters of Greek mythology, it survives today only in a few countries. |