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Magic in The Descent of Innana and Sappho

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The magic of Innana and Sappho genealogies lies in the autumn of lyrics of ancient text Innana and Sappho, the language is considered magical. The words themselves not only behave like magic as they are called, but others look magical throughout the work. The most common thing throughout Sappho's work is love. Suffolk also showed us the magic of everyday life with lots of her poems. Finally, the writing of the work completes its own magic; continuation of magic.

The decrease of Inanna is the opposite of Sappho. It explains the entry of Inanna into "Underworld" where we have no relation to worldly places. We have never heard of a person who has visited the "underworld" and seems to have never left when he came back. The process of entering the underground world is that we have nothing to do with it today. Inanna is obedient and gives her important things being taken to the gatekeeper. In today's time, we usually do not see these habits. Guests will not be seen as outsiders, but rather welcome and lead the places they need. It is rude and civilized to take away his / her from his / her clothes and jewelry. For these reasons why Inanna's decline is the oldest work we have ever read.

The magic of Innana and Sappho genealogies lies in the autumn of lyrics of ancient text Innana and Sappho, the language is considered magical. The words themselves not only behave like magic as they are called, but others look magical throughout the work. The most common thing throughout Sappho's work is love. Suffolk also showed us the magic of everyday life with lots of her poems. Finally, the writing of the work completes its own magic; continuation of magic.

Sappho - Sappho as a depiction of a lesbian is based on the misunderstanding that the poet always depicts the real feelings of the author. Most love poetry is a manifestation of poetry skills, not real feelings. Indeed, based on my personal experience, it is difficult to write good poetry about a person you really love - you are too weak, afraid of being misunderstood as a perfect magic of using your words. In the case of Sappho, if she wants to be accepted by a fellow, it is obvious that she is forced to write her love poem from a male perspective, using established norms. "Black cockroach" She may be a lesbian like Bronte's sister published in the male's pen name.