Date of Completion
Spring 5-2-2025
Thesis Advisor(s)
Pam Bedore
Honors Major
English
Disciplines
English Language and Literature | European History | Feminist, Gender, and Sexuality Studies | Fiction | Queer Studies | Women's Studies
Abstract
“Reimagining Heroes: The Evolving Narratives of Helen and Achilles in Feminist Greek Mythology Retellings” is an analysis of an array of novels, monographs, and critiques regarding the genre of mythology retellings. Combining feminist ideas with historical examples, this thesis delves into why retellings are so popular in the twenty-first century and why the stories of Greek Antiquity have stayed relevant.
This thesis focuses specifically on Helen of Troy, Achilles, and the events of the Trojan War in The Iliad. Comparing the epic with retellings of its events may reveal why these characters, gods, and heroes have continued to be discussed in popular media. This thesis also examines how these retellings challenge the oppressive systems that dominate their culture and provide commentary for modern times. This thesis aims to answer why this book genre is so popular and what its purpose is in the 2025 political and social sphere.
Recommended Citation
Smith, Elena A., "Reimagining Heroes: The Evolving Narratives of Helen and Achilles in Feminist Greek Mythology Retellings" (2025). Honors Scholar Theses. 1087.
https://digitalcommons.lib.uconn.edu/srhonors_theses/1087