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Hercules Comparison

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Both the original Greek tale Hercules and the Disney recreation are rich in *metaphor and symbolism, though the film assist in providing a visual translation of these literary devices. In this paper I will be analyzing and comparing the 1997 film, “Hercules”, with the Grecian story of Herakles, demonstrating how new information can often alter how things are interpreted/received.
In the Disney rendition of the tale Hercules, Hercules, the son of (Zeus) and (Hera) begins life on Mount Olympus, but is cast to earth after his father’s brother, and lord of the underworld, (Hades) kidnaps the infant Hercules with an intent to kill, preventing him from reaching his full power at the age of eighteen. In (insert name) attempt to replace Hercules’ godly mortality with that of an average human (so that he can be killed), the process is interrupted by …show more content…

Though in the Greek telling, Hera despised Hercules, as he was a result of Zeus’s infidelity. Hera sought to destroy Hercules throughout his infancy, with his name literally meaning Glory of Hera, to tell of how he may come to fame because of his difficult encounters with the goddess. An example of Hera’s cruel behavior is reimagined in the movie; when the baby Hercules first arrives on earth he encounters two of Hades’ servants, in the form of snakes, sent out on an order to kill him, though in the original tale, it was Hera, not Hades, that sent two snakes into Hercules’ crib. Is Hera’s reaction in the film truly one of despair or that of an actress. It should also be acknowledged that although the figure Zeus appears several times in the film, guiding and encouraging Hercules, Hera only makes an appearance in the intro and ending of the film. Her lack of involvement in the film can be interpreted/used to symbolize her lack of love an distain towards the

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