The neoplatonist olympiodorus claims that “plato borrows everywhere from orpheus”, but many of the afterlife ideas which plato is supposed to have drawn from “orphism” come not from the orphica, but from the broader mythological tradition.

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The collection of essays under review, aspects of death and the afterlife in greek literature, explores the variety of afterworlds created and revised by the ancient greeks (and, in a concluding essay, romans).

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The story also explores humanity's interconnectedness, not only with each other but also with the larger cosmos, made poignant by the interaction between the humans and the mysterious aquatic aliens.

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It tells the story of the fall of satan and his compatriots, the creation of man, and, most significantly, of man’s act of disobedience and its consequences:

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