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    is the goddess of the hunt and is the twin sister of Apollo. Ares is the god of war; he is the son of Zeus and Hera and is hated by all the gods except Aphrodite. Aphrodite is the goddess of love; she is the daughter of Zeus and is married to Hephaestus. Hephaestus is the blacksmith for the gods; he is the god of fire and is married to Aphrodite. Hermes is the messenger of the gods‚ he is the god of commerce‚ and he is the son of Zeus. Hestia is the goddess of health‚ she is the eldest god. Dionysus

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    the themes of speech and silence in Hippolytus: Euripides adopts the themes of speech and silence within Hippolytus in order to enable plot progression‚ to create dramatic effect and to develop his characterisation of key individuals such as Aphrodite‚ Phaedra‚ the Nurse‚ Theseus and Hippolytus himself. Through exploration of the themes in relation to the characters and chronologically it is clear that the sporadic pattern of speech and silence creates suspense and induces a far more intrinsic

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    serving girl. A silver plate was in her hands‚ and on it was an apple on which she had written the words‚ “For the Fairest of them all”. This she placed on the table where the three loveliest goddesses were sitting. Their names were Hera‚ Athene and Aphrodite. Immediately‚ that they saw the words on the apple‚ a quarrel broke out between the three goddesses. Hera said to the others‚ “I am the Queen of all the immortal gods‚ and it follows that I must be far fairer than either of you two. So therefore

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    Apollonius of Rhodes (Author) Wrote The Argonautica. The myth of the voyage of Jason and the Argonauts to retrieve the Golden Fleece from remote Colchis Aratus (Author) Wrote Phaenomena. A didactic (teaching something) poem about astronomy. Describes constellations and other celestial phenomena. Aristophanes (Author) wrote The Clouds‚ The Frogs‚ Lysistrata‚ old comedy‚ native Athenian‚ attacks politicians‚ harsh critic of various governments Aristoxenus (Author) music‚ science‚ wrote the Elements

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    children that were also gods with their own powers. Zeus also had a wife‚ Hera. She was the protector of marriage‚ families‚ children‚ and the home. Apollo is the god of sun‚ truth‚ intelligence‚ music‚ and poetry. Athena is the goddess of wisdom. Aphrodite is the goddess of love and beauty. Last but not least‚ Artemis the goddess of wildlife and hunting. Hera’s birthday was coming up and Zeus wanted to throw her the best birthday party ever. So‚ Zeus called on all the gods and goddesses to help him

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    “Paris was a handsome‚ young prince who eloped with the most beautiful woman in the world and caused the Trojan War.” (“Paris”) “Aphrodite… had promised him the most beautiful woman in the world after he proclaimed her the "fairest" goddess. When Paris saw Helen‚ he knew that Aphrodite had kept her promise.” (“Helen of Troy”) Although‚ Paris knew he would marry Helen as soon as he laid his eyes on her; her beauty caused a great conflict between Paris and

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    Since Tony Hoagland wrote “The Change”‚ there have been copious amounts of praise and attacks by whites and African-Americans and tagged as a racist piece of art. When first reading this poem‚ offense will be taken and thoughts of racism will be brought to your attention. However‚ Hoagland’s intentions were not race. His intentions were to cause discomfort when reading this poem. Hoagland uses syntax to make readers feel offended and the narrator in the poem is not a racist but actually an observer

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    actions and his battle tactics. Ares has always been a cruel person‚ but he was especially cruel in this statement‚ though he had some reason to be. He had had an adulterous affair with the Greek Goddess‚ Aphrodite‚ causing Aphrodite to leave her husband‚ Hephaistos. After getting married‚ Aphrodite fell in love with a young man. Ares was extremely furious at this fact‚ and turned himself into a boar. The young man went out hunting and Ares followed behind. He caught up with the young man and gouged

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    story about a Greek myth. The story is told in the III Book of the Metamorphoses. It was then retold by Roger Lancelyn Green (1918-1987) an English novelist. The characters in this story are mainly Greek mythology characters such as: Zeus‚ Hera‚ Aphrodite‚ Echo‚ Narcissus‚ a nymph and another god. Exposition In a mountain in Greece lived the Ureades‚ nymphs or fairies. There was this beautiful nymph‚ which was one of the most talkative called Echo. She loved to talk and made Hera‚ wife of Zeus

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    was A Figure of a Naked Man‚ possibly Dionysus (Fig 2). As typical of Classical Greece‚ this is a nude male statue of another god‚ Dionysus‚ who was the god of wine and all things relating to wine (grape harvest). Unlike the previous sculpture of Aphrodite‚ there is not much motion in this piece (not very Hellenistic). Nevertheless‚ it still gives off a story‚ an aura. The man‚ Dionysus‚ seems to be very relaxed‚ which can be seen from his lax posture and how he is half lying back with an arm up (he

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