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balu736 [363]
1 year ago
6

Read the excerpt from the metamorphoses by Ovid. How does the adaptation differ from the original

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xeze [42]1 year ago
4 0

There was a book written by Franz Ka.f.ka <em>Metamorphosis</em> that drew great inspiration from Ovid to detail the transformation of Gregor from man to insect.

<h3>What is Ovid's Metamorphoses?</h3>

This refers to the epic poem that is made up of about 15 collections that details the creation story from Ovid's perspective through the deification of Julius Caesar.

Hence, we can see that your question is incomplete so I gave you a general overview to get a better understanding of the concept of Ovid's Metamorphosis.

Read more about Ovid's Metamorphoses here:

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