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    Epic Essays 1. In what ways are these books universal? Even though some people don’t believe in gods‚ the evidence of mortal struggle in these stories is what makes them relatable. Throughout history‚ men and women alike have been fighting for fame‚ fortune‚ love‚ honor‚ power‚ and pride. For that reason alone‚ The Iliad is relatable in almost any culture worldwide. The people involved in The Iliad may have pretty severe exaggerations of these qualities‚ but it is true that they are ever present

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    What defines great literature? To me‚ great literature is a book that is well written‚ that has a fluid plot that keeps the book moving forward‚ and a clear moral that the story is trying to tell. Great literature greatly differs from romance novels or blood and gore action thrillers. The job of the thriller or romance novel‚ is to keep the reader entertained through the entire book and for them to buy the next one‚ and the books are filled with simple characters and simple plots. With great literature

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    Ancient Greece The ancient Greek myths have gone down in history as some of the most popular religious beliefs. This strong belief in religion unified Greece‚ making it and strong and prosperous nation. Ancient Greece can be traced back to the early stone ages. It has been divided up into different time periods. Each period signifies special events and important advancements‚ which provided the basis for how we live today. Greece was not always one united country‚ Instead it was made up of

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    brother Agamemnon to send an army to fight against Troy. Troopships gathered at Aulis‚ led by the greatest Greek heroes‚ Achilles‚ Patroclus‚ Diomedes‚ Odysseus‚ Nestor‚ and the two warriors named Ajax. Agamemnon sacrificed his daughter Iphigenia to Artemis to get the winds that they needed for the journey. The winds they needed came and the fleet set sail for Troy. The Greeks tormented and destroyed the surrounding cities of Troy for many years but Troy being well fortified

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    mythology was crated first they thought of strong names that would go great with the personality traits of the gods. The gods and goddesses of the Greek myths are: Zeus‚ Poseidon‚ Hestia‚ Hermes‚ Hera‚ Hephaestus‚ Hades‚ Dionysus‚ Demeter‚ Athena‚ Artemis‚ Ares‚ Apollo and Aphrodite. With Greek mythology being created first‚ the romans went off of their stories the only difference is the Romans change the names of the Gods and Goddesses. The names correspond to the Stars and/or planets‚ they sometimes

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    Keep in Mind the Happenings of Temptation and Respect For thousands of years myths are passed down orally‚ through generations of civilizations all around the globe. Every ancient civilization tries to understand their lives through these stories that deal with gods‚ legendary heroes‚ and tales of adventure. As the civilizations developed‚ the people would base their beliefs around their own cultural gods‚ worshipping and praising them. Some fear and some despise the gods while some fall in love

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    funds have been very popular with investors during the recession‚ and bond funds have been the bestselling fund in the past 6 month of the year. Therefore Fred Murray could invest 10‚000 out of 40‚000 into a corporate bond‚ such as a bond calls “Artemis Strategic Bond Quarterly Inc” which is managed by James Foster and Alex Ralph in a flexible way. Fred Murray might receive good revenue after a quarter. 3. Cash ISA (Individual Savings Account) According to ISAs (2010)‚ ISA is a financial product

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    woman in the world‚ Helen‚ queen of Sparta. Once the war commences‚ the gods treat the Trojan War as a sporting event where each pulls for his favorite team and the gods go into pre-arranged alliances. Some gods team up (Hera and Athena; Apollo and Artemis) and other gods actually go down to the battlefield to help (Ares and Aphrodite). Aphrodite‚ in a deus ex machina‚ swoops down from Mt. Olympus in order to save the life of Paris. Zeus eventually becomes completely fed up with all the bickering the

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    Greek Myths And Rituals

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    Greeks myths described the origins of the gods and their personal relation with mankind. There were twelve principal divinities in the Greek pantheons known as; Zeus‚ Hera‚ Poseidon‚ Demeter‚ Athena‚ Apollo‚ Artemis‚ Ares‚ Aphrodite‚ Hephaestus‚ Hermes and Dionysus. Each of these gods displayed a different trait for the Greeks to follow. The Greeks worshipped in sanctuaries per the deity‚ either they worshipped in the city or in the countryside. Egyptians have

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    counterpart was Venus. Apollo (Ἀπόλλων‚ Apóllōn) God of light‚ music‚ arts‚ knowledge‚ healing‚ plague and darkness‚ prophecy‚ poetry‚ purity‚ athletism‚ manly beauty‚ and enlightenment. He is the son of Zeus and Leto‚ and the twin brother of Artemis. As brother and sister‚ they were identified with the sun and moon; both use a bow and arrow. In the earliest myths‚ Apollo contends with his half-brother Hermes. In sculpture‚ Apollo was depicted as a very handsome‚ beardless young man with long

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