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Definition of odyssey

Odyssey is a term closely related to a legend from Ancient Greece. It is captured in an epic poem attributed to the poet Homer. It is believed to have been written in the 8th century BC and tells of a war that took place in the Asian part where the Greeks are currently located.

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Definition of metamorphosis

The term metamorphosis comes from the Latin metamorphosis, which in turn derives from a Greek word meaning transformation. The most precise sense of the word, therefore, refers to the mutation, evolution or change of one thing that becomes something different. Metamorphosis can be physical (concrete, real) […]

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Definition of king

The king is the monarch or sovereign of a kingdom. The form of government where the supreme office of the State is in the hands of the king is known as monarchy. In these cases, power is hereditary (when the king dies, his son is crowned and so on). In the various cultures of antiquity, the king was […]

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Definition of mystery

A mystery is something that cannot be explained, understood or discovered. It is something reserved, secret or hidden. People tend to be interested in mysteries as something inaccessible because, if revealed, they would lose their appeal. This means that when a mystery is explained, it loses its status as a mystery.

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Definition of farce

From the French farce (and this, in turn, from the Latin farcire), a farce is a comic piece, usually quite short, whose only purpose is to make the audience laugh. In ancient times, the term was used to refer to all kinds of comedy. The aforementioned Latin word farcire means “to fill”, a verb that […]

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Definition of fiction

The notion of fiction identifies the act and consequence of pretending (that is, of allowing the existence of something that, in reality, does not appear in the real world). In this sense, it can be said that a fiction is something that has been pretended or, alternatively, that it is an invention. A fiction is, […]

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Definition of science fiction

Science fiction is a genre whose content is based on supposed scientific or technical achievements that could be achieved in the future. This scientific basis makes science fiction different from the fantasy genre, where situations and characters are the product of imagination. The science fiction genre has also been […]

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Definition of comedy

From the Latin comoedĭa, a comedy is a work that presents a majority of humorous or festive scenes and situations. Comedies seek to entertain the public and generate laughter, with endings that are usually happy. Comedy is also the genre that groups together all works of these characteristics. Another of the important signs of a comedy is that it is a play that is […]

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Definition of tragedy

From the Latin tragoedĭa, the term tragedy is associated with a literary and artistic genre of the same name. It is the type of dramatic work with fatal actions that generate fear and compassion. The characters of a tragedy inevitably face the gods or different situations in life, in events that […]

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Definition of fantastic

From the Latin phantastĭcus, the adjective fantastic refers to that which belongs to or relates to fantasy. Likewise, it can be used to name something that is feigned, that has no reality or that only exists in the imagination. At a colloquial level, the term fantastic refers to that which is excellent, magnificent or presumptuous. For example: “Manu Ginóbili […]

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