Labyrinths

A labyrinth is an intricate building of chambers and interconnecting passages often constructed so as to perplex and confuse a person inside. The most celebrated structure of this sort was designed, according to Greek mythology, by the Athenian artisan Daedalus to confine the Minotaur, a monster with a bull’s head and a man’s body. Theseus, an Athenian hero, entered the beast’s labyrinth to slay it. How did he find his way out of the maze after killing the Minotaur? Discuss

Source: The Free Dictionary

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