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Motif

Tabu: woman seeing nude man.

Tabu. · Looking tabu. · Tabu: looking at certain person or thing. · view the constellation · filed as C313.1

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“When he had thoroughly washed himself, and had got the brine out of his hair, he anointed himself with oil, and put on the clothes which the girl had given him; Minerva then made him look taller and stronger than before, she also made the hair grow thick on the top of his head, and flow down in curls like hyacinth blossoms; she glorified him about the head and shoulders as a skilful workman who has studied art of all kinds under Vulcan…”

The Odyssey, Book VI · served from our shelf

On our shelf — the index’s citations, resolved to served chapters
  • GreekThe Odyssey, Book VIThompson cites: Odyssey VI line 128 (Odysseus).
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Filed under Tabu: woman looking at man.

1 finer motif beneath it
Tabu: goddess seeing mortal husband naked
Filed beside it
Tabu: princess never to see male person. All men must hide when she goes forth
Keeps company with — shares receipted episodes
Queen as intercessor with king

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