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Which Tragic Greek Figure Are You? The Quiz That’s Gone Viral

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Statue of Achilles in Hyde Park, London. Credit: I-Wei Huang / Alamy Stock Photo

The quiz “Which tragic Greek figure are you?” has taken the internet by storm recently as thousands are sharing their results as to which Greek figure they’d be according to their personality.

The test is on a site called uQuiz where internet users can create free quizzes for others to take.

It asks users a string of thirteen questions such as: “Are you aware that you’ve done wrong?”, “What do you value the most?”, “With which method do you try to solve your problems?” and “Choose something to kill with.”

Another question is about what one values most, and test-takers are to choose from a list of various attributes, such as honor, love, structure, freedom, skill, and trust.

The are 11 different results on a tragic Greek figure on the quiz

Once you’ve completed all thirteen questions, you’ll be shown which tragic Greek character you most closely resemble. There are eleven different results one can get.

These are:

The most common is Achilles, a hero of the Trojan War, the greatest of all the Greek warriors and the central character of Homer’s Iliad.

Another favorite is Icarus, who ignored instructions not to fly too close to the sun, causing the beeswax of his wings to melt. Icarus fell from the sky, plunged into the sea, and drowned.

Among the least well-known of Greek mythology is Pentheus, a king of Thebes.

You can take the test by following the link here.

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