Sunday, September 18, 2005

Circe (Greek)

Circe

In Greek mythology, Circe (pronounced /ˈsɜrsiː/; Greek Κίρκη Kírkē "falcon") is a minor goddess of magic (or sometimes a nymph, witch, enchantress or sorceress) living on the island of Aeaea.

Circe's father was Helios (or Helius), the god of the sun and the owner of the land where Odysseus' men ate cattle, and her mother was Perse, an Oceanid. She was sister of two kings of Colchis, Æëtes and Perses, and of Pasiphaë, mother of the Minotaur. Circe transformed her enemies, or those who offended her, into animals through the use of magical potions. She was renowned for her knowledge of drugs and herbs.

That Circe also purified the Argonauts for the death of Apsyrtus, as related in Argonautica[1] may reflect early tradition


http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Circe
http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Category:Circe


Characters in the Odyssey | Greek mythology | Shapeshifting | Greek goddesses | Magic goddesses | Nymphs | Offspring of Helios | Greek mythological witches

Friday, September 9, 2005

AFI #049 Colin Clive as Henry Frankenstein from Frankenstein (1931)

Henry: Look! It's moving. It's sha — it's... it's alive. It's alive... It's alive, it's moving, it's alive! It's alive, it's alive, it's alive! It's ALIVE!
Victor: Henry — in the name of God!
Henry: Oh, in the name of God! Now I know what it feels like to BE God!

- Colin Clive (1900-1937) as Henry Frankenstein from Frankenstein (1931)

The bolded line is ranked #49 in the American Film Institute's list of the top 100 movie quotations in American cinema.