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    interesting for many reasons. One reason was because it had a morale‚ it is always different‚ and it is really cool. I really liked how people in the story tried to find loopholes. The characters were: Zeus‚ Epimetheus‚ Prometheus‚ Hephaestus‚ AthenaAphrodite‚ Hermes‚ and Pandora. This myth I would definitely call a world class example. It is a unique myth mostly because it is always a little bit different. It is very well organized and has a good morale. It does not go into a lot of detail but it

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    in book four when Athena inspires Pandarus to shoot Menelaus with his bow and arrow. Although Athena never wanted to actually kill Menelaus‚ she ends up protecting him from the arrow. Menelaus does get injured in the abdomen but will slowly recover. As you can conclude the gods like to interfere with the war and appear to act very human like.

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    Iliad The Iliad (sometimes referred to as the Song of Ilion or Song of Ilium) is an epic poem in dactylic hexameters‚ traditionally attributed to Homer. Set during the Trojan War‚ the ten-year siege of the city of Troy (Ilium) by a coalition of Greek states‚ it tells of the battles and events during the weeks of a quarrel between King Agamemnon and the warrior Achilles. Although the story covers only a few weeks in the final year of the war‚ the Iliad mentions or alludes to many of the Greek legends

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    much exemplified through Athena‚ goddess of intelligence‚ war‚ expressions of the human experience‚ industry‚ equity and aptitude. "He himself bore from his head brilliant peered toward Athena‚ the great‚ battle awakening‚ armed force driving‚ unweary special lady whose enjoyment is eat and wars and battling" (Hesiod‚ 58‚ Lines 924-927). Subsequent to gulping his significant other‚ Metis‚ in trepidation that she would uncovered a child who might usurp his throne‚ Athena sprang from her dad’s skull

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    are mostly painted about historical moments that happened in the B.C. times. Many gods and goddesses are painted on them like Athena. “Very often the names identify the most obvious figure‚ an Athena or Herakles who really requires no identification…” said John Boardman. Also many gods and goddesses are originally from Greece like Herakles‚ Zeus‚ Athena‚ the famous Aphrodite and etc. There is a lot of history in Greece and it extends out for many‚ many

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    willingly‚ instead having to be provoked into fighting. At the beginning of the story the reader sees Paris being asked to judge the three goddesses Hera‚ Athena‚ and Aphrodite. Paris is unable to make a true judgment for his decision was placed upon who offered the most appealing thing. A clear example of this is when Aphrodite spoke her offering‚ “Aphrodite answered‚ holding her hand‚ palm up‚ ready to receive the golden fruit from Paris. ‘She exist‚ and she is yours when the apple is mine’” (210). The

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    youth loved by Aphrodite. Aeacus: One of three judges of dead in Hades; son of Zeus. Aeëtes: King of Colchis; father of Medea; keeper of Golden Fleece. Aegeus: Father of Theseus; believing Theseus killed in Crete‚ he drowned himself; Aegean Sea named for him. Aegisthus: Son of Thyestes; slew Atreus; with Clytemnestra‚ his paramour‚ slew Agamemnon; slain by Orestes. Aegyptus: Brother of Danaus; his sons‚ except Lynceus‚ slain by Danaides. Aeneas: Trojan; son of Anchises and Aphrodite; after fall of

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    For example‚ in Iliad‚ Athena comes down and tries to make peace between Agamemnon and Achilles. During the war between the Achaeans and Trojans‚ Achilles‚ one of the Achaean’s most important warriors‚ is angry with the commander Agamemnon for taking away his reward‚ Briseis‚ and stops fighting for the Achaeans. Athena hates the Trojans‚ so she talks with Achilles to convince him to stop fighting with Agamemnon and join the battle (Hom. Il. 1.241-251). In addition‚ Athena gives the Achaean hero Diomedes

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    gods each representing a certain facet of the human condition‚ even abstract ideas such as justice and wisdom could have their own personification. The most important greek gods were the olympians led by zeus‚ these gods were Athena‚ Apollo‚ Poseidon‚ Hermes‚ Hera‚ Aphrodite‚ Demeter‚ Ares‚ Artemis‚ Hades‚ Hephaestus‚ and Dionysus. These gods were believed to live on Mt. Olympos and would have been recognized all across greece‚ although‚ some local variations and perhaps particular attributes and

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    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. Hera was so mad that she threw him off of Mount Olympus into the seas. This made his leg lame and crippled

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