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    Percy’s meeting with Aunt Em [Medusa] made him think about staying with her and gave him a doubt with his mission and this represents the Woman as Temptress. As Aunt Em said‚ “Do not be a pawn of the Olympians‚ my dear. You would be better off as a statue. Less pain‚. Less pain.” This lines made him think about being the Gods way of hurting one another. The temptation in this part of the story was the urge to stay with Medusa because of her persuading‚ lull-like voice that tells him to abandon his

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    In life‚ love and war are polar opposites. However‚ when it comes to Aphrodite‚ they are what make her the most well known goddess in Greek Mythology. When people think about Aphrodite‚ the image of a beautiful and gentle woman comes to mind. In spite of that‚ she has another side to her‚ as shown in the Trojan War. Her role as the goddess of love and beauty‚ and her fighting in the Trojan War proves that she is not only the most well known and diverse goddesses‚ but the best out of them all. The

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    March 2011 Grade 7 Version BC Multiple Choice Identify the choice that best completes the statement or answers the question. Reading Comprehension Directions Read the following selections. Then answer the questions that follow. Athene’s City Olivia Coolidge In the days when Greece was first being settled‚ Cecrops was king in Attica‚ a rugged‚ triangular little country‚ good mainly for goat farming and the culture of honey bees‚ and surrounded on two sides by the sea. Here Cecrops

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    Paradise Lost SATAN’S FIRST SPEECH: Satan acknowledges how utterly his confederate‚ Beelzebub‚ has been changed‚ for the worse‚ by the devils’ defeat‚ but stresses fact that they are still united in their fall. He recognizes God’s superior strength‚ but points out that he now knows the extent of God’s power‚ previously unknown because untried. Despite the change they have outwardly undergone‚ Satan stresses the unchanged nature of his attitude to God’s Son‚ “the potent Victor”. “All is not lost”

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    Mistakes are Made

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    Exercise 40.1 1. Mistakes are made. 2. Music legends such as Ray Charles‚ Billie Holiday‚ and Johnny Cash are all an influence on Norah Jones. 3. Numerous reports of loud music from bars and shouting neighbors are being taken by the city’s new noise complaint hotline. 4. The violin solo is being performed by an eight-year-old. 5. The body’s immunological response to gluten can cause intestinal damage‚ in a patient with celiac disease. Exercise 41.2 1. The original Star Trek television show

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    Hook. Hades was one of the three main Olympus Gods‚ along with Zeus and Poseidon. Although Hades is the God of the Underworld‚ he is also a variety of other Gods. Hades had an extremely remarkable life including his early life‚ how he helped with Hercules’s twelfth labor‚ and the different weapons he used‚ Hades was the son of Cronus and Rhea‚ two of the last Titans. In fear of a prophecy that he would be in turn overthrown by his own son‚ Cronus swallowed each of his children as soon as they were

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    At around 20BC a statue was created in celebration for Augustus’ victory over the Parthians. This statue is known as the Augustus of Prima Porta‚ and was created in the image of Augustus in Prima Porta‚ Rome. A man named Tiberius commissioned the creation of this statue in honor of Augustus‚ and depicts himself as a hero of the particular battle on the breastplate of the artwork. As previously stated‚ the statue is in commemoration to the victory over the Parthians. The Romans lost many battles

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    The Odyssey

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    The Odyssey The Odyssey was full of wonder‚ power‚ and surprises. It is packed with epic heroes‚ creatures‚ gods‚ and goddesses. The gods‚ goddesses‚ and creatures had supernatural powers that effected the lives of Odysseus‚ his crew‚ and his family. Their actions proved to be powerful‚ beneficial ‚ and deadly. The gods‚ goddesses ‚ and creatures in The Odyssey on many occations proved to be powerful. Zeus‚ leader of the gods‚ was a prime example of this. When‚ "Zeus the lord of cloud roused

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    Perseus and Theseus

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    The two heroes I am talking about are Perseus and Theseus. Perseus comes from the story Perseus and the quest for Medusa head. Theseus comes from the story the adventures of Theseus .Characteristics of an ideal hero are bravery and strength. Perseus and Theseus showed those things. Perseus showed bravery because he wanted to prove to the king that he could kill medusa. He realized that maybe he couldn`t kill her until a man and woman came and gave him a pouch‚ sword‚ and winged boots. When he

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    In Homer’s epic‚ The Odyssey‚ various aspects of the ancient Greeks are revealed through the actions‚ characters‚ plot‚ and wording. Homer uses his skill as a playwright‚ poet‚ and philosopher to inform the audience of the history‚ prides‚ and achievements of the ancient Greeks‚ and‚ also‚ to tell of the many values and the multi-faceted culture of the ancient Greek caste. The Greeks had numerous values and customs‚ of which the primary principles are the mental characteristics of an individual

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