Muse of comedy

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The Muse of comedy is the Greek goddess who inspires laughter, light-hearted poetry, and comedic theater.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Greek goddess
Muse of comedy
mythological figure
appearsIn Greek mythology
associatedArtForm drama
poetry
associatedGenre farce
satire
associatedWith Dionysian festivals NERFINISHED
theater
category Comedy in Greek mythology
Greek Muses NERFINISHED
Greek goddesses
cultCenter Mount Helicon NERFINISHED
Mount Parnassus NERFINISHED
culture Ancient Greek religion
depictedWith boots of a shepherd
wreath of ivy
gender female
hasDomain comedy
pastoral poetry
hasNameMeaning “the flourishing one”
hasParent Mnemosyne NERFINISHED
Zeus NERFINISHED
hasSibling Calliope NERFINISHED
Clio NERFINISHED
Erato NERFINISHED
Euterpe NERFINISHED
Melpomene NERFINISHED
Polyhymnia NERFINISHED
Terpsichore NERFINISHED
Urania NERFINISHED
hasSymbol comic mask
ivy wreath
shepherd’s staff
influenced later representations of comedy in Western art
inspires comedic theater
laughter
light-hearted poetry
languageOfName Ancient Greek
memberOf Muses NERFINISHED
patronOf actors in comedy
comic playwrights
comic poets
worshippedIn ancient Greece NERFINISHED

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Thalia epithet Muse of comedy