Who is your Muse?
Who is your Muse?
Inspiration comes from many places. Take this quiz to see what muse inspires you.
Inspiration comes from many places. Take this quiz to see what muse inspires you.
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Choose your favorite.
Are you artistic or scientific?
What was your favorite lesson in school?
Are you more emotional or thoughtful?
Terpsichore
Terpsichore
Terpsichore is your Muse. Delight in dancing! She is goddess of dance and chorus. She is holding a lyre, accompanying the ballerinas' choirs with her music. She is also a mother of the sirens and Parthenope.
Melpomene
Melpomene
Melpomene is your Muse! Initially the Muse of Singing, she then became the Muse of Tragedy, for which she is best known now. She is often represented with a tragic mask and wearing the cothurnus, boots traditionally worn by tragic actors. Often, she also holds a knife or club in one hand and the tragic mask in the other.
Clio
Clio
Clio is your Muse. She makes famous and is the muse of history. Clio, sometimes referred to as "the Proclaimer", is often represented with an open scroll of parchment scroll or a set of tablets. In her capacity as "the proclaimer, glorifier and celebrator of history, great deeds and accomplishments,"[9] Clio is the namesake of various modern brands, including the Clio Awards for excellence in advertising.
Thalia
Thalia
Thalia is your Muse. She is the joyous, the flourishing and presides over comedy and idyllic poetry. The praises in her songs flourish through time.
Polyhymnia
Polyhymnia
Polyhymnia is your Muse! She is the Muse of sacred poetry, sacred hymn, dance, and eloquence as well as agriculture and pantomime. She is depicted as very serious, pensive and meditative. Polyhymnia is also sometimes credited as being the Muse of geometry and meditation.
Calliope
Calliope
Calliope is your Muse. She presides over eloquence and epic poetry; so called from the ecstatic harmony of her voice. She is spoken of by Ovid as the "Chief of all Muses." She was the lover of the war god Ares. She was sometimes believed to be Homer's muse for the Iliad and the Odyssey.
Euterpe
Euterpe
Euterpe is your Muse! Rejoice well and delight. Called the "Giver of delight", when later poets assigned roles to each of the Muses, she was the muse of music. In late Classical times she was named muse of lyric poetry and depicted holding a flute.
Urania
Urania
Urania is your Muse! Those who are most concerned with philosophy and the heavens are dearest to her. Those who have been instructed by her she raises aloft to heaven, for it is a fact that imagination and the power of thought lift men's souls to heavenly heights.