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Ocypete
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IntroductionTraditionally, there were three of them: Aello (or Aellopus) meaning Whirlwind or Stormfoot; Ocypete, meaning Swift Wing; and Thyella (or Celaeno). They were the daughters of Electra, a Nereid, and Thaumas, the son of Pontus and Gaia. They live in a cave in Crete. Originally portrayed as beautiful maidens, later legends painted these three sisters as always ravenously hungry. They were often called the Dogs of Zeus (Hades?), and lived in filth and excrement. The name Harpy means "Snatcher." In "The Odyssey," the Harpies were regarded as storm winds. Before that, however, they were considered the Goddess Athena in her vengeful form. From beautiful maidens who represented a powerful goddess's fury to shit-throwing noisy filthy ravenous shriek beasts who bedevil men, harpies are a fantastic example of the way the kyriarchy has changed the way women and femininity are viewed and treated.
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