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Chapter 2032: Patricide Curse(2/2)

Especially Artemis. She promised to Zeus to be an eternal virgin. At the same time, they are also the gods of unmarried girls. Artemis also likes pure unmarried girls the most. It is said that Zeus likes Artemis and responds to every request.

to the point where she even promised to make Artemis's status no less than that of any of her other brothers and sisters. Just imagine, what man doesn't love an eternally pure girl? (There should be a smiley face here)

So the question is, why do so many sons kill their fathers in Greek mythology? In Greek mythology, the most famous story of human patricide should be Oedipus who killed his father and married his mother. The king because "sons will kill their father and marry their mother"

He abandoned his son due to the prophecy. When the abandoned child Oedipus grew up, he killed his father and married his mother without knowing it. Later, the male Oedipus was called the Oedipus plot.

Oedipus is much more shameless than the several powerful god-kings in Greek mythology. At least the prophecy was fulfilled without knowing it, and he was in pain after knowing the truth. But in Greek mythology, there are so many stories of patricide.

, also represents another core point of male-dominated society - seizing power.

In all the patricide stories, the son successfully obtained the father's power and various resources (including female relatives) without exception, and their uneasiness came from the fear that their brothers or even their own sons would take away their power. Parricide

The root of fatherhood is the struggle for power, which is the foundation of patriarchal society. What men with power want most is women (sexual resources), which is the root of the struggle. In order to protect their resources from being taken away, they

Fear of homosexuality and loss of resources are the root causes of their fear.

At the Pantheon, such conflicts still exist.

Yes, Zeus does allow his children and himself to enjoy power, but the problem is that he still holds the highest power... and the most terrible thing is that he holds it for too long!

His children couldn't wait any longer.

Among them, Heracles is the most outstanding.

He knew from the beginning that he was the one to kill Zeus.

But the education Hercules received since childhood prevented him from directly rebelling.

He can only wait!
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