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The Metamorphoses is a Latin narrative poem that weaves together over 250 myths from classical antiquity, each centered on the theme of transformation. The work spans from the creation of the world to the deification of Julius Caesar, presenting a continuous history of change in the natural and human worlds. Through tales of gods, heroes, and mortals, the poem explores how beings are altered in form—whether through punishment, reward, love, or divine intervention. The structure is episodic yet interconnected, with stories often nested within others, creating a rich tapestry of mythological tradition. The poem is known for its vivid imagery, psychological depth, and influence on later Western literature and art.
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