Atlanta Story Elizabeth, Samui, Anabel Character: Elizabeth - Narrator Annabel - Annabel Samui - Artemis Elizabeth - Ataranta Samui - Father Annabel - Mother Samui - Apple Annabel - Stranger Annabel - Other Staff Samui - Stuart Annabelle - Other Apple Sum - Ariano Elizabeth - Elizabeth Sum - Sum Yi Profile: Stage layout: The narrator is standing on one side and the speaker is standing in the center. Narrator: Annabel came here to find a girl who talked about her life on a sixth grade news team for her lifestyle report.
In Atlanta's story, the theme of competition is also very clear. Like other myths, the game is also a story of the story. Indeed, Atlanta is thinking very seriously about this game. Her romantic future, the life of her competitors, and her reputation for her wonderful sports are all online. Competition over physical abilities shows that people who have the most physical virtues should be respected by society. This story also highlights the importance of fate. Atlanta's father let her die in the forest, but he could not stop treating her as her own. As I saw in several other stories (Io and Prometheus, Bellerophon and Pegasus), the relationship between Atlanta and her bear shows a close relationship between animals and humans. Again, this theme shows the relationship between nature and the spirit of man.
In order to truly recognize the meaning of Atlanta, we need to understand her story and background. After the birth of Atlanta, he had no son, so Isus king noticed himself very disappointed. Iasus insists that he does not have to deal with his daughter. As a result, Iasus took Atlanta to the forest and let her die. Fortunately, the wilderness and the goddess of hunting, Artemis pity for Atlanta and sent a bear to nurture her. Bears took Atlanta for her study and raised children like bears. After being saved by Artemis' goodwill, Atlanta swore to keep a virgin and avoid men like Artemis.
In other adventures, Atlanta was involved in the pursuit of Khildian wild boars, and Artemis sent to destroy the calidon, as King Oenus had forgotten her at the time of harvest. During the hunting process, Atlanta took the first drop of blood and received a skin award. She hung it as a devotion to Artemis on the sacred grove of Tegua. In Nonnus Dionysiaca, Aura is the daughter of Lelantos and Periboia. She is a virgin lady hunter, like Artemis who is proud of her. One day she insisted that Artemis' body was too female, and she suspected her virginity. Artemis revenged her dignity and asked Nemesis to raise glare for Dionysus. Aura became a crazy and dangerous murderer. When she gave birth to her twin son, she ate one of them, and another, Iacas was saved by Artemis. Iacchus later became the leader of Demeter's Assistant and Eleusinian Mysteries