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  1. Comus - Wikipedia

    A description of Comus as he appeared in painting is found in Imagines (Greek Εἰκόνες, translit. Eikones) by Philostratus the Elder, a Greek writer and sophist of the 3rd century AD.

  2. Tilt Switch | Smart Sensor | Float Switch | Comus International

    Comus International is commited to Customer service. We are always looking to enhance and improve our Customer Service, and we look to you, our customers, for feedback about how we are doing and …

  3. COMUS (Komos) - Greek God of Revelry & Merrymaking

    Comus was the ancient Greek god of revelry, merrymaking and festivity. He was the son and cup-bearer of the god Dionysus. Comus was depicted as either a winged youth or a satyriscus (child-satyr) with …

  4. Comus — Grokipedia

    At its core, Comus explores the central theme of chastity as an invincible force against hedonistic temptation, with the Lady embodying steadfast virtue and moral reason while Comus serves as a …

  5. Comus | Masque, Allegory, Pastoral Drama | Britannica

    Comus is a masque against “masquing,” contrasting a private heroism in chastity and virtue with the courtly round of revelry and pleasure. It was Milton’s first dramatizing of his great theme, the conflict …

  6. Comus: The Dionysian Spirit of Festive Revelry in Greek Mythology

    Nov 5, 2025 · Comus evolved from the Greek ritual Komos, transforming from a celebration into a symbolic mythic figure of revelry. He represents joyful indulgence, self-expression, and the liberating …

  7. Comus - World Mythos

    Dec 16, 2024 · Comus embodies several important themes in Greek mythology. One of the most significant aspects of his symbolism is the celebration of life and joy. He represents the idea that …