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The mythology
12019-05-05T11:48:22-07:00Matthew Hicks6a557b24a786aa0747938d11b6ae37e5645b8818105811plain2019-05-05T11:48:22-07:00Matthew Hicks6a557b24a786aa0747938d11b6ae37e5645b8818Here's my question for you: I thought about this in class when we were discussing the book but I'm not sure if I ever brought it up. What about the Medusa turning people to stone? Is there a connection there between the Meduse and Medusa? Everything else is solid, but that seems like an important characteristic of the Medusa to leave out a connection.
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1media/binti_cover.jpg2019-04-27T00:10:26-07:00Chelsea Larymorec183fcb39ac08307de6793383e38545f567d328cMeduse, Medusa, and Jellyfish13A look at the inspiration behind Nnedi Okorafor's Meduseimage_header2019-05-01T03:26:28-07:00Chelsea Larymorec183fcb39ac08307de6793383e38545f567d328c