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Impact of Greek Mythology on English Literature

In the Name of Allah---the Most Beneficent, the Most Merciful. Introduction Greek mythology  has been a cornerstone of Western literary tradition for centuries. Its gods, heroes, and symbolic narratives have profoundly influenced English literature, shaping themes, archetypes, and literary forms. From Chaucer and Shakespeare to T.S. Eliot and modern fantasy literature, the myths of ancient Greece continue to resonate in English literary imagination. This article explores the multifaceted impact of Greek mythology on English literature, tracing its presence across historical periods, genres, and thematic developments. Definition of Mythology Mythology  is a collection of traditional stories or myths that are rooted in the beliefs, values, and customs of a particular culture. These stories often explain natural phenomena, human behavior, and cultural traditions, and they typically feature gods, goddesses, heroes, and supernatural beings. Mythology serves several purposes: Explan...

“Jack of All Trades, Master of One” – A Leadership Perspective in Civil Superior Services

In the Name of Allah---the Most Beneficent, the Most Merciful Introduction Reinterpretation of the traditional idiom Significance for public leadership and administrative excellence Decoding the Phrase: Then and Now Historical interpretation of “Jack of all trades, master of none” The modern formulation: Value of integration between breadth and depth T-shaped leadership: A conceptual framework Understanding the Role of Civil Superior Services Nature and scope of civil services in developing countries like Pakistan Governance in the age of complexity and interdependence Why a Generalist Mindset is Indispensable in Civil Services Cross-functional adaptability Systems thinking and interdepartmental coordination Public service delivery and citizen engagement Real-life examples from administration The Strategic Value of Deep Expertise: Master of One Thought leadership and policy credibility Transformational leadership through domain knowledge Institutional continuity and intellectual author...