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This paper examines the literary construction of the Amazons in ancient Greek mythology, specifically focusing on the interplay between their martial capabilities and their characterization through speech. While often depicted as a tribe of fierce warriors ("cruel" in the eyes of the Greek patriarchal status quo), the Amazons represent a significant inversion of the Greek oikos (household). This analysis explores how ancient texts utilize the Amazons not merely as physical antagonists for heroes like Heracles and Theseus, but as linguistic foils whose "chatter" and foreign speech highlight the Greek anxiety regarding gendered authority and the "barbarian" other. They don't waste energy
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