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    the whole Trojan War is about her‚ yet she makes no move to escape. Helen has the time of her life with Paris and betrays her own husband‚ Menelaus. Paris also kidnaps Helen‚ because of Aphrodite. Aphrodite starts the seed that blooms into the whole starting of the war. Because she won the beauty contest‚ Aphrodite allows Paris to kidnap the most beautiful women in the Greek world‚ which is Helen. Paris should have better use of judgment of when it is right or wrong to do something‚ even if it is

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    Introduction: C.S. Lewis writes about God-love and Gift-love and the differences between both. He starts off describing Need-love. The best I can describe Need-love is in this passage on page 2: "We are born helpless. As soon as we are fully conscious we discover loneliness. We need others physically‚ emotionally‚ intellectually; we need them if we are to know anything‚ even ourselves." We can perceive Need-love to be selfish but as C.S. Lewis uses an example to describe how Need-love is not

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    this religion unlike any other ever established in any part of the world. In ancient Greek religion‚ there were twelve Olympians‚ or principal gods‚ that sat atop of Mount Olympus. There was Zeus‚ Hera‚ Poseidon‚ Ares‚ Hermes‚ Hephaestus‚ Aphrodite‚ Athena‚ Apollo‚ and Artemis. These twelve gods were always considered Olympians in Greek religion. There was also four other variable gods among the twelve Olympians by the names of Hestia‚ Demeter‚ Dionysus‚ and Hades.[1] Zeus headed all

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    Hera‚ Aphrodite‚ and Athena all think their stunning good looks make them a shoe-in for the golden apple. The trio of angry goddesses go to Zeus to ask him to judge. Zeus is like‚ "No way am I getting involved in this‚ ladies." Zeus‚ however‚ tells the ladies he

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    blue and yellow‚ he commented that this is the same to the types of love and by fusing these three primary types of loves‚ six styles will arise. Eros‚ Ludus and Storge are the three primary types of loves whereas Mania‚ Pragma and Agape are the three secondary types of loves after the combination between the primary styles in various ways. Firstly‚ Eros (Red) lovers are passionate and constantly searching for passionate lovers too. They view their mate in aesthetic way and this usually involves sensual

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    Paris was offered assistance from Aphrodite in order to attain the most beautiful woman in the world as long as he declared her the most beautiful goddess over Hera and Athena. He then snuck into Menelaus’s palace and took Helen brought Helen to Troy as his possession. In the process‚ he deceived Helen’s husband‚ somehow manipulated Helen into leaving Greece‚ and was assisted by Aphrodite. In another significant scene‚ Hera used the human-like themes of manipulation

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    get overwhelmed by a miss leaded definition of love.   love has three main components: those of the spirit‚ mind‚ and body. Ingram calls these agape‚ phileo‚ and eros: selfless love‚ a beautiful friendship‚ and physical love.  Interestingly‚ and according to what I see in our society and in what is portrayed in the media… love is eros‚ more and more erotic scenes‚ more and more body involved‚ less talk more action‚ what is that? Our societies conception of love‚ seemingly‚ has fallen into a selfish

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    the Greek universe Trojan War Starts with a wedding Achilles is the son Eris is not invited but goes anyway and throws a golden apple into the crowd. The apple is supposed to go to the fairest of them all: Hera‚ Athena‚ or Aphrodite Paris is the judge Aphrodite offers him the love of the most beautiful women alive: Helen Helen is already married to Menelaus (King of Sparta) Paris seduces Helen and takes her with him. Prium (Paris’ father) takes Paris in to protect him All of the suitors

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    Civilization and its Discontents Mary M Brown Grand Canyon University Author: Sigmund Freud PSY 255 Amie Perez May 05‚ 2013 Civilization and its Discontents Sigmund Freud theory is that civilization was the foundation of discontent among civilized people. In the book he describes man’s natural instincts and how their influences are influenced by civilization. Freud concludes that the two parties are conflicting to one another in a contradictory way because impulse is what civilization

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    Franklin‚ it is asserted that the essence of Psyche and Eros‚ or desire‚ are accurate descriptions of Edna’s journey to discovering her identity both sexually and existentially. Franklin offers many comparisons between the story of Psyche and Eros compared to the journey of Edna throughout the duration of the novel. For instance‚ Robert’s departure to Mexico is compared to Eros’ departure from Psyche‚ both as a result of the mixed feelings of the female’s journey towards

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