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1) Gangland 2) Hades 3) Hell 4) Ilara 5) Netherworld 6) Scheol
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- (in various religions) the world of the dead
- the criminal class
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The underworld or netherworld is thought to be deep underground or beneath the surface of the world in most religions and mythologies. Typically it is a place where the souls of the departed go, an afterlife or a realm of the dead. Chthonic is the technical adjective for things of the underworld. ==Underworlds by mythology== This list includes und...
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[Dreamlands] The underworld is a fictional location in the Dream Cycle of H. P. Lovecraft. It is described in detail in Lovecraft`s novella The Dream-Quest of Unknown Kadath (1926). The underworld lies beneath the whole of the Dreamlands and has a few entrances to it in various places. It is dimly lit by a mysterious phosphorescence known a...
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[comic strip] Underworld is an adult-themed comic strip written and drawn by the artist Kaz since 1992. It runs in many American alternative weeklies such as the New York Press and the SF Bay Guardian. It features regular characters such as Smoking Cat, Sam Snuff, Creep Rat, Nuzzle, Petit Mort, and others, interacting within an archetypal i...
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A gloomy place where Romans believed your soul went after you died.
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• (n.) The inferior part of mankind. • (n.) The lower of inferior world; the world which is under the heavens; the earth. • (n.) The mythological place of departed souls; Hades. • (n.) The portion of the world which is below the horizon; the opposite side of the world; the antipodes.
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(from the article `American literature`) ...lore, social fiction, and postmodern irony; Jonathan Franzen`s The Corrections (2001, National Book Award), an affecting, scathingly satiric ... DeLillo`s later works of fiction include Underworld (1997), which provides a commentary on American history in the second half of the 20th century by...
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(from the article `Sternberg, Josef von`) ...(1925), his first independent release, brought immediate recognition; it was a realistic portrait of waterfront life, almost entirely composed of ... Original Story: Ben Hecht for UnderworldAdaptation: Benjamin Glazer for 7th HeavenTitle Writing: Joseph FarnhamCinematography: Charles Rosher ...
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(from the article `heaven`) Creation myths of ancient Mesopotamia typically begin with the separation of heaven and earth, giving rise to a three-story universe that includes ... in many religious traditions, the abode, usually beneath the earth, of the unredeemed dead or the spirits of the damned. In its archaic sense, the ... [2 re...
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The land of the dead--often depicted as beneath the surface of the earth in a variety of religious l
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(Hades) The Romans believed that when they died their spirit was rowed across the River Styx to Hades (the Underworld) by the ferryman, Charon. The family of the dead person would place a coin under the tongue of the deceased in order to pay Charon. The entrance to Hades was guarded by the three-headed dog Cerebrus. In this gloomy place the spirit …...
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A gloomy place where Romans believed your soul went after you died.
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n] - the criminal class
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Underworld Greek: Hades (god, also called Pluto) Latin: Pluto (god, also called Dis or Orcus) Greek: Persephone (goddess) Latin: Proserpina (goddess) The gods and goddesses of the underworld, minerals, and wealth. Symbols: Cerberus, the bident (a two-pronged spear)
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noun the criminal class
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the magical kingdom of the god Osiris, where people went when they died.
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the criminal element of human society. · the imagined abode of departed souls or spirits; Hades. · a region below the surface, as of the earth or a body of water. · the opposite side of the earth; the antipodes. · the earth.
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