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  • Too Much the Hero: The Myth of The Labors of Hercules

  • A Broadcast Muse Audio Theatre Book
  • By: Peter Eisenstadter
  • Narrated by: Mia Moravis
  • Length: 2 hrs and 41 mins

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Too Much the Hero: The Myth of The Labors of Hercules

By: Peter Eisenstadter
Narrated by: Mia Moravis
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Summary

Too Much the Hero: The Myth of The Labors of Hercules is the fourth book in the exciting The Broadcast Muse Audio Theatre - Episodes for Radio from Myths of Ancient Greece series! In this fourth installment, Eisenstadter brings an ancient Greek myth to modern-day life, as we learn the definition of the phrase “a Herculean task”!

Hercules must change his angry and mighty countenance to one of patience and perseverance. Despite the goddess Hera and King Eurystheus presuming the 12 labors they thrust upon Hercules are impossible, our hero accomplishes them, not only because of his strength, but also by using his intelligence, the advice of others, and the help of his friends. Too Much the Hero shows us that "who we were" doesn't stick to us; we can change for the better in our character - to a new and improved “who we are”.

©2019 Peter Eisenstadter (P)2019 Peter Eisenstadter

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