Character from mythology.
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Examples for "mythical character"
Examples for "mythical character"
1An important mythical character was Maneros, son of the earliest Egyptian king.
2The fellow had always appeared a rather mythical character, but now became suddenly real.
3With him the coyote was the reincarnation of a mythical character, half buffoon, half magician.
4Of course, Falstaff is also a mythical character so you can't be too insistent about the social critique.
5The story: its mythical character 6.
1JUSTICE, only a mythological character whose statue has been frequently erected.
2A rather different mythological character from Procrustes was Pygmalion.
3I can't stand that Jupiter Olympian air of his,-theonly mythological character exempt, they say, from ill-luck.
4It has more of a mythological character, and the repetitions remind one of the refrain of a song.
5The divine character of Zeus, as distinguished from his mythological character, is most carefully brought out by Welcker.
1Medea, in stark contrast, is a Greek mythological figure famous for killing her own children.
2Possibly because he is so startlingly successful, he is expected to cut an almost mythological figure.
3The great mythological figure Cuchulainn was probably a comet that very nearly smacked into the Earth in AD 540.
4Like the mythological figure of Icarus, critics of the European Union believe it has flown too close to the sun.
5Wearing nothing beyond her chemise, it changed Catherine into a kind of mythological figure of a humid species like nymphs and naiads.
1They had seen her so seldom that she was almost a mythical figure.
2The asylum seeker has become an abstract, composite, almost mythical figure.
3And Daylan Hammer, that mythical figure, was still supposed to be in Inkarra.
4The name is a nod to the mythical figure who lived for over 900 years.
5Tump Pack became almost a mythical figure in Niggertown.
6He was a mythical figure for us activists.
7He had become a mythical figure, someone I longed for and resented because of his absence.
8So there is no one mythical figure.
9He was a mythical figure.
10A mythical figure, he is a marvelous embodiment of the persistent race-traits of the Jew-tenacity, craft, devoutness-inthe early phase.
11He had almost forgotten that he was not only an elder statesman but, outside his own country, almost a mythical figure.
12The half mythical figure of Mary the lover of Jesus came into her mind and she aspired to be such another.
13There was an aura of glamour and danger about those names and by the late 70s he was an almost mythical figure.
14Bill Shankly and Mario Balotelli: one a near- mythical figure representing Liverpool as it still likes to see itself, the other as it is.
15The great classical scholar Gilbert Murray added the apt prediction that Brooke would "live in fame as an almost mythical figure".
16The range of clips is difficult to dismiss, considering they show the singer-songwriter more as a working musician and less as a mythical figure.
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