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    Previously‚ he might have taken risky shortcuts there and back‚ but now‚ he had so much to live for and would exercise caution. The horizon paled‚ and Taran knew he had to get moving. He and Ero agreed they would leave at first light. Taran needed time to dress‚ toss a few final items into his traveling satchel‚ and say goodbye to his mother. Veerah would want to see him off‚ but he would allow her to sleep until then. After a quick wash‚ packing‚ and dressing‚ he wandered into the main room and

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    Summary and Analysis: Greek Mythology The Beginnings — Creation Summary In the beginning there was only Chaos‚ an empty void. But somehow this enormous vacancy gave birth to Gaea‚ the earth‚ to Tartarus‚ the great region beneath the earth‚ and to Eros‚ the shining god of love and attraction. Chaos also bore Erebus‚ the darkness of the netherworld‚ and Night‚ the darkness over the earth. Then Erebus slept with Night‚ who gave birth to Ether‚ the heavenly light‚ and to Day‚ the earthly light. Later

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    CLA204 Lecture 1 Notes What is myth? - mûthos (ancient Greek) – “story”‚ “plot” of a narrative - myth – “a traditional story of collective (social) importance” – character‚ plot‚ temporal and special setting - mûthos (story) + logos (account) = “study of myth”‚ mythology - set in distant past or time so long ago when humans did not exist - mythical place – ie. garden paradise‚ world of the dead‚ etc. Circulation of Myth: oral (Orpheus‚ Homer‚ Hesiod) literary (Ovid‚ Euripides) artistic

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    describes each level of love in unique ways. According to King‚ “Eros” can be explained as an attractive type of love‚ it’s an aesthetic love (400). Eros is a romantic love‚ the form of love one would have towards a beautiful object‚ or person. Eros has sexual drive that is utmost obvious in the early stages of a relationship. In other words‚ eros has sexual passion and desire. This could be considered to be the first definition people would consider when

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    Aphrodite: The Cause of the Trojan War War is inevitable. From the dawn of time‚ mankind has had conflict among itself‚ and some conflict has escalated enough to resort to the violence of war. Countless wars have been fought throughout history‚ but only a handful of them have been as famous as the Trojan War that occurred in the times of ancient Greece. The Trojan War was fought between the nations of Troy and Sparta‚ and it resulted in the downfall of the great land of Troy. This war was preceded

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    confirm and build upon this impression. I – GAME 1: DESPERATE ANTONY COMPLAINS ABOUT TREACHEROUS CLEOPATRA a) Loss of Antony’s identity as a soldier In this scene‚ Shakespeare explores the ultimate deconstruction of Mark Antony’s identity. Eros comes upon Antony‚ who’s philosophizing on nature – exactly what you might expect from a suicidal guy that’s just lost a great battle and is convinced that the woman he sacrificed everything for has betrayed him to his enemy. Antony likens his shifting

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    the greek gods Aphrodite and Ares. She never realized that she was a goddess until Aphrodite came to her one day and told her that she was the goddess of dance and that Ares‚ the god of war‚ and Aphrodite were her parents. Aphrodite and Ares had gotten in an argument over who was the better god‚ so they decided to settle it by letting their daughter choose. Since Demi was the goddess of dance she had her parents dance against each other to decide who was better. Ares and Aphrodite danced for hours

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    tool in her advantage. Aphrodite was hurt by Helius because he damaged her love affair so Aphrodite is now seeking revenge to do the same to Helius‚ making him feel the pain that she felt. Aphrodite causes Helius to fall in love with Leucothoe who is the daughter of the King of Persia (Parada: Helius). Helius also has an ex-lover named Clytia who still is infatuated with him which leads her to become extremely jealous of Leucothoe (Parada: Helius). In this rage against Leucothoe‚ Clytia tells

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    love is a theory in which it say there is five types of love: Eros‚ Ludus‚ Storge Mania‚ and Pragma. Romeo is an Eros lover and young Juliet is a Mania lover‚ this essay will explain why they are that type of lovers‚ how it affects other around them and how it leads to their tragedy death. Romeo best fits in the category of Eros lover. Romeo is Eros lover because in the play he is very passionate about his feelings. In an example of Eros in taxonomy of love is‚ "love at first sight"(Lee). A quote

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    birth to Aphrodite. Thus‚ Aphrodite was born solely from one of the great entities that existed before the Olympian gods.

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