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comment on the juxtapositions of the flower girls making garlands for a bridegroom while also making them for corpses at the same time

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Answered by βαbγGυrl
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Philostratus, through the experiences of a worshipper of Protesilaos, claims to bring to light narratives about heroes that are not featured prominently in the panhellenic Iliad and Odyssey.. Philostratus uses the authority of a warrior hero who was reportedly present at Troy, seeking thus to authenticate narratives.

Answered by oOmisskillerOo
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The flower gírls were selling flowers for both happy and sad occasion. They were making crown and garlands for the marriàge ceremony. Chaplets were made to decorate the bed of bridegroom. The flowers gírls were also making a sheet of white flower to cover the dead bodies. These are some of the happy and sad occasions for which the flower gírls are weaving flowers.

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