This write-up explores the connection between the mythological and the emotional depths of " A Song of Despair ," focusing on how these concepts mirror themes of duality, inescapable sorrow, and the cyclical nature of grief. The Amphisbaena: Duality and Paradox
The is a legendary serpent from Greek mythology, famously described as having a head at both ends of its body. Its name literally translates to "walking both ways," reflecting its ability to move in either direction with equal ease. 1 : Amphisbaena: A Song of Despair
: It is said to have been spawned from the blood of Medusa as Perseus flew over the Libyan desert. 1 : Amphisbaena: A Song of Despair