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    Acrisius and Danae are father and daughter‚ and Io has nothing to do with Perseus. As well as a few similarities‚ like Perseus saving Andromeda. In the movie‚ Hades is antagonistic towards the other gods‚ as well as humankind. He seeks to overthrow Zeus‚ dresses in all black‚ and is pretty much Voldemort with a beard. In the myths‚ Hades is the most fair‚ just‚ and politically neutral of all the gods. He never actively tries to kill people‚ as he is just a ruler of the dead‚ not its messenger. Death

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    Cronus would be overpowered by his children.The prophecy did not come true. The myth of Cronus decided to marry his sister Rhea. She had children and Cronus swallowed all of them except Zeus with Rhea hid to keep him safe. Zeus tricked his father into throwing up his siblings with a potion made of Mustard and wine. Zeus dethroned his father‚ but cronus became supreme god. The theme that connects the Cronus Myth and The lightning thief is Fate and Prophecy because in the Cronus Myth there was a Prophecy

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    started when the goddess of discord threw a golden apple with the words “for the fairest” inscribed upon it to Hera‚ Athena‚ and Aphrodite. Since each of them thought they were they were the most beautiful‚ they needed some one to judge their beauty. But Zeus was too smart to agree to this so he told them to ask Paris‚ a handsome Trojan prince. The goddesses desperately wanted the golden apple‚ so each of them promised Paris a brilliant gift if he should choose them. Hera promised to make him a powerful

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    genital thrown into the sea by Kronos after a fight. From the damaged part‚ she was born and arose with a foam in the sea. According to the Greek poet Homer‚ she was born from the God Zeus and the Goddess Dione. Because she was beautiful‚ many Gods wanted her for their wife. All of them argued over her along with Zeus. The arguments over Aphrodite

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    in Olympus. Hephaestus built things that the other gods used. Without Hephaestus‚ Olympus would not be where it is at. Hephaestus was smart‚ strong‚ hardworking‚ and brave. Hephaestus was the son of Zeus and Hera. Hephaestus was also said to just be the son of Hera so that she could get revenge on Zeus for cheating with Metis and giving birth to Athena. Hephaestus had 14 brothers and sisters. Hephaestus was the only god that was ugly and lame. When Hephaestus was born he was ugly making Hera mad.

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    symbolize and power are similar in both mythologies. These similarities is what makes Greek and Roman mythology parallel to each other. The first big similarity in both mythologies is Jupiter and Juno in the Roman mythology to Zeus and Hera in Greek Mythology. First of all‚ both Zeus and

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    Syncretism: Adaptation of one culture’s mythic beliefs by another culture. An example is the Sumerian Inanna is the same as the Akkadian Ishtar. * Sphere of Influence: Areas with which gods are associated/have power. For example the Greek god Zeus is the god of rain‚ lightning‚ kingship‚ hospitality. * Primordial Waters: Waters that exist at beginning of or even before creation. In many creation myths. Usually precede the sea and other large bodies of water * Ancient Near

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    twice: once by his mother and later by his father. Hephaestus had many wives and was a very jealous husband. Hephaestus’s mother was Hera‚ one version states: that Hera produced Hephaestus after she found out that Zeus was having an affair with Metis (the goddess of prudence). Zeus then swallowed Metis in order for her not to give birth to Athena. Hephaestus‚ after finding out Athena was going to be a great warrior‚ cracked open Zeus’s head in order for Athena to be born. Hephaestus is known

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    have gods. Each culture has a religion and each religion has gods that explain every aspect of life in the mortal world. One of the best known gods from all mythology is the Greek god Zeus. Zeus has a long history full of devious plots‚ vicious wars‚ scandalous adultery‚ and a difficult rising to power. Before Zeus was born‚ his grandmother‚ Gaia‚ gave a prophecy to Zeus’s father‚ Cronus‚ the second ruler of the universe and a titan. The prophecy said that one of Cronus’s children

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    The Persecution of Heracles Children The play “The Children of Heracles” a drama‚ the author is Euripides (485-c-406 BC). The type of play is a tragedy. The locale of the play takes place before the temple of Zeus at Marathon. The principal characters of the play are Iolaus‚ aged friend of Heracles‚ Copreus‚ herald of King Eurystheus Demophon King of Athens Macaria Heracles daughter Alcmene mother of Heracles and Eurystheus King of Argos. The play was written

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