Statements (124)
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gptkbp:instance_of |
gptkb:mythological_figure
gptkb:play gptkb:film |
gptkbp:bfsLayer |
3
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gptkbp:bfsParent |
gptkb:deity
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gptkbp:adaptation |
The Rape of Ganymede (film)
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gptkbp:adapted_into |
modern media
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gptkbp:aspect_ratio |
1.85:1
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gptkbp:author |
gptkb:John_Lyly
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gptkbp:based_on |
gptkb:mythological_figure
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gptkbp:box_office |
gptkb:unknown
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gptkbp:character |
gptkb:Diana
gptkb:Eros gptkb:Mercury gptkb:Apollo gptkb:Hebe |
gptkbp:cinematography |
gptkb:Giorgio_Treves
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gptkbp:color |
gptkb:color
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gptkbp:composer |
gptkb:Ennio_Morricone
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gptkbp:country |
gptkb:Italy
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gptkbp:critical_reception |
mixed
Mixed reviews in its time. Regarded as a significant work today. |
gptkbp:cultural_significance |
Influences later interpretations of Ganymede in art.
Explores themes of beauty and desire. Reflects on power dynamics in relationships. |
gptkbp:depicted_in |
gptkb:artwork
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gptkbp:director |
gptkb:Giorgio_Treves
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gptkbp:distributor |
Cineriz
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gptkbp:editor |
gptkb:Nino_Baragli
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gptkbp:film_festival |
gptkb:film_festival
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gptkbp:first_performance |
1592
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gptkbp:genre |
gptkb:musical
gptkb:High_School |
gptkbp:has_influence_on |
numerous works of art
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gptkbp:historical_context |
various artists
Engages with contemporary issues of gender. Reflects the attitudes of the Elizabethan era. Part of the larger tradition of mythological plays. |
https://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label |
The Rape of Ganymede
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gptkbp:influence |
Elizabethan drama
Influenced later playwrights. |
gptkbp:inspiration |
Greek mythology.
Roman mythology. |
gptkbp:is_about |
gptkb:Ganymede
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gptkbp:is_analyzed_in |
academic studies
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gptkbp:is_discussed_in |
gptkb:philosopher
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gptkbp:is_from |
gptkb:ancient_Greece
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gptkbp:is_often_associated_with |
classical literature
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gptkbp:is_often_depicted_as |
gptkb:an_eagle
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gptkbp:is_part_of |
the mythology of love
the mythology of the Trojan War the larger narrative of Zeus's exploits |
gptkbp:is_referenced_in |
gptkb:Homer's_Iliad
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gptkbp:is_related_to |
the theme of transformation
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gptkbp:language |
gptkb:Italian
English |
gptkbp:legacy |
Continues to be studied in literature courses.
Inspires modern interpretations in various media. Part of the canon of English Renaissance drama. Contributes to discussions on sexuality in literature. |
gptkbp:main_character |
gptkb:Jupiter
gptkb:Ganymede |
gptkbp:motif |
Renaissance art
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gptkbp:narrative_style |
gptkb:historical_event
cultural values divine intervention human emotions elements of mythology power dynamics multiple interpretations cultural implications the nature of beauty inspired artistic movements elements of tragedy influenced modern storytelling enduring relevance the concept of divinity mythical significance been retold in various forms cultural resonance inspired philosophical discourse been analyzed in literature courses mythological roots been depicted in literature |
gptkbp:notable_performance |
Adapted for radio.
Performed by the Royal Shakespeare Company. Staged in various festivals. |
gptkbp:notable_quote |
" I am the fairest boy in all the world."
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gptkbp:performance |
Performed at the Rose Theatre.
Revived in modern adaptations. |
gptkbp:plot |
Ganymede becomes cupbearer to the gods.
Ganymede is abducted by Jupiter. Jupiter transforms into an eagle. |
gptkbp:public_awareness |
consent
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gptkbp:published_by |
1592
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gptkbp:related_works |
The Metamorphoses by Ovid.
The Rape of Lucrece by Shakespeare. |
gptkbp:release_date |
1970-09-01
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gptkbp:release_year |
gptkb:1970
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gptkbp:runtime |
90 minutes
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gptkbp:screenplay_by |
gptkb:Giorgio_Treves
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gptkbp:setting |
gptkb:Ancient_Greece
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gptkbp:starring |
gptkb:Mirella_D'_Angelo
gptkb:Michele_Placido |
gptkbp:subject |
gptkb:painting
gptkb:ballet gptkb:theatre gptkb:opera gptkb:poet gptkb:artwork art history scholarly research cultural analysis mythological studies artistic interpretation |
gptkbp:symbolism |
Cup symbolizes service to the gods.
Eagle symbolizes power. Ganymede symbolizes beauty. |
gptkbp:theme |
gptkb:mythological_figure
gptkb:literary_work love desire |
gptkbp:themes |
love and desire
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