Fifteen Dogs

What is the significance of one or more gods in Alexis’ Fifteen Dogs?

what is the role of a particular god in the plot, debate the relationship between the gods and the dogs

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Apollo is the Greek god of the sun, light, poetry, and more. In Fifteen Dogs, Apollo is notable primarily for his dispute with his brother Hermes, which leads them to make the wager that leads to the dogs' intelligence. Unlike Hermes, however, Apollo is not as concerned with human affairs and thinks humans (and all mortals) to be miserable and pitiable creatures. Late in the novel, Apollo fears that he will lose the wager on Prince's behalf, so he sends heavenly dust down to blind and deafen Prince, causing him misery.

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