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Being [[Older Than Feudalism]], [[Classical Mythology]] is a prolific [[Trope Namer]]. It is the biggest [[Trope Namer]] on this site. It is one of only two works on this site to have [[Trope Namer|named over 50 Tropes]] (the other one being [[The Bible]]).
Being [[Older Than Feudalism]], [[Classical Mythology]] is a prolific [[Trope Namer]]. It is the biggest [[Trope Namer]] on this site. It is one of only two works on this site to have [[Trope Namer|named over 50 Tropes]] (the other one being [[The Bible]]).


* '''Titans and Protogenoi'''
* '''Titans and Protogenoi'''

** [[Gaia's Vengeance]]: Mother earth was a vengeful woman.
** [[Gaia's Vengeance]]: Mother earth was a vengeful woman.
** [[Primordial Chaos]]: [[Eldritch Abomination]] and personification of Chaos. The first being in the Universe, Chaos is the [[Trope Namer]].
** [[Primordial Chaos]]: [[Eldritch Abomination]] and personification of Chaos. The first being in the Universe, Chaos is the [[Trope Namer]].
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* '''Gods'''
* '''Gods'''

** [[Cupid Hates Odd Couples]]: Cupid.
** [[Cupid Hates Odd Couples]]: Cupid.
** [[Everybody Hates Hades]]: Hades being cast as a villain in modern works because he was the God of the Dead. In the actual myths he was one of the nicer Gods.
** [[Everybody Hates Hades]]: Hades being cast as a villain in modern works because he was the God of the Dead. In the actual myths he was one of the nicer Gods.
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* '''Monsters and Beasts'''
* '''Monsters and Beasts'''

** [[Gorgeous Gorgon]]: Sort of. Gorgons weren't beautiful, but this is for when they are.
** [[Gorgeous Gorgon]]: Sort of. Gorgons weren't beautiful, but this is for when they are.
** [[Enthralling Siren]]: [[Exactly What It Says on the Tin]].
** [[Enthralling Siren]]: [[Exactly What It Says on the Tin]].
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* '''Hercules'''
* '''Hercules'''

** [[All Amazons Want Hercules]]: Named by Hercules. The Amazon queen Hyppolita, who was a strong indipendent woman, fell in love with Hercules.
** [[All Amazons Want Hercules]]: Named by Hercules. The Amazon queen Hyppolita, who was a strong indipendent woman, fell in love with Hercules.
** [[Atlas Pose]]: Atlas' pose basically.
** [[Atlas Pose]]: Atlas' pose basically.
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* '''Amazons'''
* '''Amazons'''

** [[Amazon Brigade]]: Sort of. An Amazon is a member of the tribe of Warrior Women in [[Classical Mythology]].
** [[Amazon Brigade]]: Sort of. An Amazon is a member of the tribe of Warrior Women in [[Classical Mythology]].
** [[Amazonian Beauty]]: Same as above.
** [[Amazonian Beauty]]: Same as above.
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* '''Bronze Age'''
* '''Bronze Age'''

** [[Don't Look Back]]: Orpheus went to [[The Underworld]] to get his wife after she died. Hades, Lord of the Underworld told him that he could take his wife so long as he didn't look back before getting out of the Underworld. He did right before leaving.
** [[Don't Look Back]]: Orpheus went to [[The Underworld]] to get his wife after she died. Hades, Lord of the Underworld told him that he could take his wife so long as he didn't look back before getting out of the Underworld. He did right before leaving.
** [[The Hecate Sisters]]: The Maiden, the mother, and the crone. Named for the Goddess.
** [[The Hecate Sisters]]: The Maiden, the mother, and the crone. Named for the Goddess.
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* '''Illiad'''
* '''Illiad'''
** [[Achilles' Heel]]: Named for Achilles' heel. In the story of Achilles, his mother made him [[Nigh Invulnerable]] in every part of the body except for his heel. Didn't end well for him.

** [[Achilles Heel]]: Named for Achilles' heel. In the story of Achilles, his mother made him [[Nigh Invulnerable]] in every part of the body except for his heel. Didn't end well for him.
** [[Achilles in His Tent]]: Another one named by Achilles. Achilles' [[Beautiful Slave Girl]] Briseis was taken away from him by Agammemnon, so in anger he chose not fight for the Greeks. Considering the fact that he was their ace it really screwed them over.
** [[Achilles in His Tent]]: Another one named by Achilles. Achilles' [[Beautiful Slave Girl]] Briseis was taken away from him by Agammemnon, so in anger he chose not fight for the Greeks. Considering the fact that he was their ace it really screwed them over.
** [[Apple of Discord]]: The Apple of Discord that caused the [[Trojan War]].
** [[Apple of Discord]]: The Apple of Discord that caused the [[Trojan War]].
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* '''Odyssey'''
* '''Odyssey'''

** [[Lotus Eater Machine]]: A hallucination-creating machine, named for the machine in [[Odyssey|The Odyssey]].
** [[Lotus Eater Machine]]: A hallucination-creating machine, named for the machine in [[Odyssey|The Odyssey]].
** [[Scylla and Charybdis]]: Monsters from the Odyssey.
** [[Scylla and Charybdis]]: Monsters from the Odyssey.
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*** [[The Iron Age of Comic Books]]
*** [[The Iron Age of Comic Books]]



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Latest revision as of 21:25, 11 April 2024


Being Older Than Feudalism, Classical Mythology is a prolific Trope Namer. It is the biggest Trope Namer on this site. It is one of only two works on this site to have named over 50 Tropes (the other one being The Bible).

  • Bronze Age
    • Don't Look Back: Orpheus went to The Underworld to get his wife after she died. Hades, Lord of the Underworld told him that he could take his wife so long as he didn't look back before getting out of the Underworld. He did right before leaving.
    • The Hecate Sisters: The Maiden, the mother, and the crone. Named for the Goddess.
    • Hermaphrodite: Half man and half woman.
    • Pygmalion Plot: Falling in love with your creation.
    • Oedipus Complex: Kill the father and marry the mother.
    • Show of Theseus: Named for the actually serious philosophical paradox of the Ship of Theseus, which asks whether a vessel replaced plank by plank is still the same boat.
    • Woman Scorned: Medea is the Trope Namer. She sacrificed a lot for Jason because she loved him. Then he ditched her. That was a bad idea.
  • Illiad
    • Achilles' Heel: Named for Achilles' heel. In the story of Achilles, his mother made him Nigh Invulnerable in every part of the body except for his heel. Didn't end well for him.
    • Achilles in His Tent: Another one named by Achilles. Achilles' Beautiful Slave Girl Briseis was taken away from him by Agammemnon, so in anger he chose not fight for the Greeks. Considering the fact that he was their ace it really screwed them over.
    • Apple of Discord: The Apple of Discord that caused the Trojan War.
    • Cassandra Truth: Cassandra was a princess of Troy who could read the future, but was cursed to never be believed.
    • Launcher of a Thousand Ships: Helen of Troy is the Trope Namer. So beautiful that almost every prince in Greece wanted to marry her. Her father, who was afraid of upsetting them, was advised by Odysseus, to make them take an oath that they'd protect her should anything happen to her. Then Paris came along and eloped with her. And suddenly a 1000 Greek ships were setting off for Troy.
    • The Cassandra: Someone who is not believed, even though they speak the truth.
    • Trojan Horse: A tactic, where a group or person pretends to give up and offers a gift. They hide in that gift, in order to pass their enemies defenses and catch them off guard.
    • Trojan Prisoner: The Trojan Horse without the gift.
    • Watching Troy Burn: Exactly What It Says on the Tin.
    • World's Most Beautiful Woman: Helen of Troy again. Aphrodite was considered the most beautiful if we're counting the Gods though.