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    Mount Olympus. They were ruled by the king of the Gods‚ Zeus. Zeus had brothers‚ sisters and even 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

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    Shakespeare uses allusion in the play Romeo and Juliet to reinforce the themes of young love and youth being impetuous. Throughout the play Shakespeare uses allusion to reinforce these themes by putting in myths that have tragic ends much like the end of the play. One myth that Shakespeare uses in the play many times is Cupid and Psyche. Cupid is the Roman god of love. The myth of Cupid is that there was a king that had three daughters and each of them was beautiful but not as much of the youngest

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    2nd century AD‚ there were only three original Muses: Aoide ("song"‚ "voice")‚ Melete ("practice" or "occasion") and Mneme ("memory") . These 3 were thought to be fathered by Apollo. However‚ by classical times their number was set at nine‚ and Zeus was noted as their father. In this context the god dearest to them was Apollo and they were his faithful followers. The Muses revered him. For these reasons he is often called the Musegetes‚ which means "Leader of the Muses". Pierus the Macedonian‚

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    way shoes are just like friends. They come new and sparkly‚ shining their personality‚ all bright‚ soft and smooth and ready to be there for you through tough hard‚ soft and playful or just horrible ground. You are the same way in return. You appreciate their new and friendly personality‚ thinking your friendship will never be the same‚ hope your friendship will grow with every small brown and muddy step. You cherish the shoes‚ you took time to save up for the shoes‚ you appreciate the shoes‚ you

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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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    beauty‚ and the protector of sailors. She may have been the daughter of Zeus and the Titan Dione‚ or she may have risen from the sea on a shell. Her symbols include the myrtle tree and the dove. Apollo Apollo was the god of music and healing. He was also an archer‚ and hunted with a silver bow. Apollo was the son of Zeus and the Titan Leto‚ and the twin of Artemis. His symbols include the laurel tree‚ the crow‚ and the dolphin. Ares (Roman name: Mars) Ares was the god of war. He was both cruel

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    “No. He was not. I’ve been too slow to see the signs. I must hunt this monster” (Riordan 39). Apollo then shows up and it becomes clear that he and Artemis have a uneasy relationship. Apollo offers to take Percy and the others to the Camp‚ including the hunters. Thalia then warns Percy that the hunters don’t have the best history at the Camp‚ Percy then notices that Bianca seems to be acting

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    Name Name Professor’s Name Class Date Classical vs. Modern Hero’s Classical heroes‚ both in their characteristics and their missions‚ heavily influence contemporary superheroes. Like most modern works of literature‚ comics are also influenced by some of the greatest sagas ever told. Many comic authors base their hero’s and villains off of ancient Greek and Roman stories. The stories are very easy to adapt to modern circumstances because they all deal with ageless lessons. Although the ancient

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    Ancient Romans claimed descent from Greeks‚ in fact the Great Roman poet Virgil wrote an epic poem entitled Aeneid where he tells that Romans come from Aeneas line who escaped from the Trojan fire to save his royal descent. He landed at Italy where married a princess named Lavinia.  That means you have to consider Roman literature as an evolution of Greek literature: Romans learn from Greek but progress.  Greek and Roman literature is wide and it includes: tragedies‚ comedies‚ poems‚ epics etc

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    Agamemnon was blessed to have such an enormous army‚ and this is quite possibly the only reason why he was such a powerful leader. If‚ however‚ Agamemnon had a smaller army‚ would he have still been such a strong leader? No‚ and the reasons are very extensive because not only was he very negative‚ but he also boasted in his power. Agamemnon was described by Homer as a powerful leader‚ but he neglected to show us many reasons why he was so strong. The reason why Homer did not show us many of those

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