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The Moirai: The Weavers of Fate in Greek Mythology is a work that investigates the idea of fate through Greek mythology, with the three figures who govern human life as its central axis: Clotho, Lachesis, and Atropos.
Through them, the book explores how the ancient Greeks conceived existence as a thread woven from birth to its final cut, passing through fundamental myths such as those of Achilles, Odysseus, and Oedipus, as well as the works of Hesiod and Homer.
At the same time, the work expands this mythological foundation into a philosophical, psychological, and cultural reading of fate, connecting Greek thought to later traditions such as Stoicism, the philosophy of Plato, and modern interpretations of the psyche and existence.
More than a study of mythology, the book proposes a deep reflection on time, finitude, and the human condition, revealing fate as a symbolic structure that runs through the entire experience of life.
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