The King Must Die Theseus Analysis

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The King Must Die by Mary Renault is a fictional take on the legendary figure of Theseus. Mary takes this legendary figure and sets the story up in a way for Theseus to tell the story of his earlier years as an older gentleman. She changes things slightly from the original myth to cast it I a more fictional light while still maintaining the ancient Greek mythology of who and what Theseus did. By doing this, she creates a character that becomes more realistic to the reader in different ways. Theseus seems to be more human who becomes legendary through his actions rather than somebody who seems almost inhuman with the things they do and accomplish. Because of these choices she makes, she creates a combination of a more realistic legendary figure …show more content…

In most Greek myths, you hear about the legendary hero that takes beats and monsters down by himself. Theseus, on the other hand, has people trust in him with his abilities that he later uses to aide him in differing situations. One example that shows this is when he becomes king of Eleusis. He starts to change the traditions of the town, and one of these changes is having the Companions, his personal guard, to be more interactive and in charge. This interest that Theseus shows in the Companions piques their interest and makes them start trusting him in more than just their king. Theseus’s loyalty to the Companions is also shown once they attack the stronghold of Sinis. While Xanthos gives the Companions and Theseus a smaller share of the spoils than himself, Theseus “divided all my own share among them” (99). By doing this, the Companions start to trust and rely on him over Xanthos. This loyalty is shown when Xanthos and Theseus fight each other to the death. Theseus ends up going against Xanthos, who has a spear, with only a sword, after he throws his spear. The companions see that Theseus might die, so they throw their spears for Theseus can reach one and kill

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