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A poetic epic in three books canvasses the underworld and Olympus through lyrical retellings of Greek myths. The first book dwells on Tartarus, portraying tormented souls and classical sinners; the second walks Hades' realms, rendering doomed lovers, tragic figures, and mythic encounters; the third ascends to Olympus, evoking gods and heroic presences. Throughout it alternates vivid narrative scenes and reflective commentary on fate, desire, suffering, and the possibility of purification or renewal after death. Classical diction and mythic imagery recreate Hellenic atmosphere while probing moral consequences of passion, power, and hubris.
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