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inspiration from Greek myths mainly because of their complexity, ability to explain the origins of the worlds, and because they are intriguing aspects of literature that date back to hundreds of years ago. In the House of Leaves, Danielewski makes references to Greek mythology quite a few times because of the relatable characters in the book to certain Greek mythical characters and creatures. The myths of the Minotaur and the labyrinth, Theseus, and Orpheus and Eurydice are all referred to in House of Leaves because of their http://www.emblems.arts.gla.ac.uk/french/emblem.php?id=FPAa016 strong connection to some characters and significant events in the novel. The first Greek mythological reference made in House of Leaves is that of the Minotaur and the labyrinth. "Hic labor ille domus et inextricabilis error", "laboriosus exitus domus", and "laboriosa ad entrandum" are the three quotations that are used to open up chapter IX. They translate into "Here is the toil of http://pitt-narr-and-tech.blogspot.com/2008/04/final-paper-noa.html that house, and the inextricable wandering", "the house difficult to exit", and "difficult to enter" (p.107). All of these refer to the labyrinth that continuously grows in the Navidson household, as well as the labyrinth that Daedalus constructed for King Minos that served as a prison for the Minotaur. Pasiphae, King Minos' wife, had a son, the Minotaur, as a result of an illegitimate relationship with the Cretan Bull. King Minos was ashamed of the Minotaur's appearance of a man's body with the face of a bull, so he had an extremely complicated labyrinth created, so that the Minotaur, or anyone for that matter, could never escape it. This labyrinth, as mentioned in the Greek myth, can be compared to the labyrinth in House of Leaves. The labyrinth that begins to develop in the Navidson home starts out as a closet sized hallway, and eventually becomes a never-ending maze. Interestingly enough, as the Navidson home increases in size, and becomes more complex and dark, so does the relationship between Karen and Will Navidson. Karen intimated that "their home was supposed to bring them closer together. The appearance

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