A lecturer at the College of Education for Girls at the University of Basra participates in the discussion of a master's thesis entitled "Evil in Ancient Greek Mythology" at the College of Arts at the University of Basra.

 

Dr. Hassan Thajib Al-Rikabi, a lecturer at the College of Education for Girls, participated in the discussion of a master's thesis entitled "Evil in Ancient Greek Mythology" by researcher Rafid Abdul-Moneim Mashjal.

The thesis dealt with the concept of evil and its types in Greek mythology, as well as the concept of evil in religions and civilizations before and after the Greek civilization.

The thesis showed the role of gods and priests in dealing with the concept of evil, which was divided into myths of divine evil and myths of human evil.

The study aimed to clarify the role of gods represented by evil and the extent of their influence on Greek society and the extent of the influence of myths in spreading some evils.

The study recommended the necessity of researching such titles, as they are social, religious and literary topics at the same time, through which the researcher learns what evil is and its beginnings.

Division of Media and Government Communication / College of Education for Girls.