Phyllis

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Phyllis is a tragic figure from classical legend, often depicted as a wronged lover who is transformed into an almond tree after being abandoned.

All labels observed (2)

Label Occurrences
Phyllis canonical 12
Fair Phyllis 2

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Statements (35)

Predicate Object
instanceOf character in Greek mythology
mythological figure
appearsIn Greek mythological tradition
associatedMotif tree metamorphosis
associatedPlant almond tree
associatedWith Demophon
causeOfTransformation abandonment by Demophon
culture Ancient Greek mythology
emotionalState despair
sorrow
fate suicide in some versions of the myth
gender female
legacy inspiration for later literary works
subject of classical art
literaryGenre classical legend
moralLesson constancy in love
dangers of broken promises
mythType etiological myth
love myth
narrativeFunction tragic heroine
narrativeOutcome death followed by metamorphosis
notableFor tragic love story
transformation into an almond tree
regionInMyth Thrace
relationship lover of Demophon
roleInMyth wronged lover
symbolism faithful love
grief
metamorphosis
theme betrayal
loyalty
transformation
unrequited love
transformation almond tree
transformationType human to plant

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Referenced by (14)

Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Demophon spouse Phyllis
Demophon associatedWith Phyllis
Phyllis Bone givenName Phyllis
John Farmer (composer) notableWork Phyllis
this entity surface form: Fair Phyllis
John Farmer (composer) composed Phyllis
this entity surface form: Fair Phyllis
Heroides mainCharacter Phyllis
Phyllis Smith givenName Phyllis
Phyllis Diller givenName Phyllis
Phyllis Fraser givenName Phyllis
Phyllis Haver givenName Phyllis
Phyllis Holden givenName Phyllis
Phyllis Thaxter givenName Phyllis