Our group, along with every other group in our Roman Myths class, was given the task to choose one myth or character from the books The Aeneid or Metamorphoses. We were to explore the many different instances and representations of that myth across different contexts. While reading Ovid’s Metamorphoses , we came across one origin story of the horn of plenty that was a result of a fight between Hercules and Achelous. Since none of us had ever heard of that story, we thought it would be interesting to explore more interpretations and instances of the cornucopia. The horn of plenty is a symbol that represents abundance, fertility, and fortune in many different cultures. Its roots go back to early Greek and Roman mythology, but its application and representation are still around today. Within this blog post, we want to explore the many different contexts in which the cornucopia has appeared throughout time and see how its meaning and symbolism is similar i...