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The Similarities Between Megara And Herakles In Disney Films
One ancient myth that is quite different from its Disney film counterpart is the myth Herakles. For example the family dynamic in the Greek myth varied from what the Disney feature depicted. Such as that Herakles wasn’t the son of the gods Hera and Zeus like in the Disney film, but an illegitimate son of the lecherous Zeus and a mortal Queen. Unlike in the Disney picture, Herakles was tormented by Zeus’s “wife” Hera for the rest of his life and until the moment of his death on a burning pyre, just for being born. Additionally the relationship between Megara and Herakles differed from the Disney rendition, in that Herakles murdered her and their two children in a fit of rage induced by Hera but didn’t in the movie. All this is important since

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