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Dionysos embodies the irrepressible life energy in plants
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… and in animals (note the panther skin on his shoulders)
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Dionysos is also known as Bacchus (Bakkhos), a term that designates both the god and the worshipper
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Pentheus torn apart by his mother and aunts: sparagmos
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Jupiter and Semele, by Gustave Moreau.
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A Maenad inhabited by the power of Dionysos, holding a panther (which she presumably has caught herself with her bare hands)
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The sparagmos of Pentheus
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Dionysos, god of theater, masks, and impersonation
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The pirates who captured Dionysos turn into dolphins
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The daughters of Kadmos and their sons AutonoeAgaveSemeleIno ActaeonPentheus (pain)DionysosLearchos Melikertes
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Artemis and Actaeon
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Lycourgos pursues the Maenads, goes mad and kills his own son Dryas while mistaking him for an ivy vine
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Maenads (always clothed) and Satyrs (always naked)
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Zeus “gives birth” to Dionysos from his thigh
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Dionysos and Ariadne, an exceptionally successful mortal/god marriage
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Hermes handing baby Dionysos over to Athamas and Ino
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In Greek Myth, Foreignness is more Symbolic than Literal Medea (from the Black Sea Coast): child and brother killer Taurians (on the Black Sea Coast): perform human sacrifice The Amazons (in a vague Northeast): all-women warrior society, who reject males except for purposes of procreation
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