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    Eumenides‚ the trial of Orestes leads to a profound interaction between the Erinyes‚ soon to be the Eumenides‚ and the goddess Athena. The Erinyes are forced to abandon their “ancient rights”‚ with their reward being a cave underneath the city and the power to bless those who honor them. There is a distinct tension created between Athena and the Erinyes‚ as it is clear that Athena is taking their customs by force rather than the Erinyes choosing to give up what they hold dear. Refrain I of Aeschylus’

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    Disguise and Deception The epic poem The Odyssey begins on Mt. Olympus. Athena brings to Zeus’ attention that Odysseus’ journey has been brought to a standstill on the island of Calypso. Athena then goes to Ithaca and assumes a disguise to convince Telemachus to go on a journey to seek news of his father. From the very beginning of the book Athena‚ an immortal‚ disguises herself as a mortal to relay news to another mortal. Throughout the book‚ the Gods disguise themselves as humans. This forced the

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    1. Parthenon Sculpture The Parthenon‚ or the Temple of Athena Perthenos‚ sits at the top of the Acropolis in Greece‚ dating 447-438 BCE‚ and can be viewed as an ideal Greek temple in the Doric design. Designed by Iktinos and Kallikrates‚ the proportions of the temple are considered perfect‚ and the Parthenon was decorated more extravagantly than any other Greek temple (Gardner‚ 70)‚ adorned with sculpture and friezes along both pediments‚ and all 92 Doric metopes‚ presenting many classic elements

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     gives the female characters all the power and control.  This is seen most  obviously with Athena who saves Odysseus’ life countless times‚ and also with Penelope who  controls not only her husband but also several suitors. In addition‚ Circe‚ Calypso‚ and Arete  hold power over Odysseus as well as other men in ​ The Odyssey​ . These strong female characters  exercise emotional‚ as well as physical control over their male counterparts‚ and oftentimes use

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    The Odyssey Essay

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    Throughout the journey home‚ Circe‚ Penelope‚ Ino‚ Athena‚ and a sundry of other women all had a great impact on Odysseus’ life. Out of all these women‚ Athena was the most influential‚ aiding Odysseus to get away from Calypso‚ keeping him from death’s gates‚ and helping him win Penelope back. On his way home to Ithaca‚ Odysseus gets shipwrecked on the nymph‚ Calypso’s‚ island. She didn’t want him to leave‚ but‚ instead‚ to be her lover forever. If not for Athena‚ Odysseus would have been held miserable by

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    The Power of Perception

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    different narrators through the excerpt that dice up the difference between cordiality among man and divine. The importance of hospitality in Greek culture aids the significance of Telemachus’ manners especially when facing the filthy suitors and greeting Athena‚ who is an imperative benefactor throughout the epic. The perceptions of hospitality become the most key aspect of the characters amongst the palace‚ and the intimacy or lack there of‚ is key to attitude that Homer creates towards the characters in

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    Athena's Metamorphosis

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    Why Athena’s Metamorphosis was a Strategic Success Book 1: 118-373‚ Athena visiting Telemachus as Mentes will be the section under analysis. In Homer’s “The Odyssey” there are many instances of disguise and dissimulation. If you include maintaining your appearance while withholding your name‚ Odysseus often disguises himself. This is also consistent with part of his personality described as cunning. Comparatively‚ Athena disguises her whole appearance after determining it necessary to accomplish

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    The Parthenon

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    It shows the finest point of Greek architecture‚ history and ancient Greek religious beliefs. The Parthenon is a temple dedicated to Athens patron goddess‚ Athena (Herbert‚ 2006:3). Athena was the goddess of civilization‚ wisdom‚ weaving‚ crafts and war. She never had a consort or lover‚ and so she was often known as Athena Parthenos ("Athena the virgin") which is were the Parthenon’s name‚ derives from. The Parthenon was an architectural masterpiece because of its great size and elaborate decoration

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    simplicity of design and the harmony of its proportions. 1 From the architecture‚ to the sculpture‚ to the history of this great monument the Parthenon remains a masterpiece. The Parthenon is an ancient Greek temple dedicated to the goddess Athena Parthenos (Athena the Virgin)‚ on the Acropolis in Athens. 2 Most Greek cities had an acropolis (meaning "high city" in Greek). The Greeks developed three architectural systems‚ called orders‚ each with their own distinctive proportions and detailing. The

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    him reach his goal. Most crucial to his success are the efforts of his advocate‚ Athena. She is the true reason that Odysseus succeeds‚ because she assists‚ protects‚ and champions Odysseus as her actions prove. Odysseus’ journey begins after leaving Calypso‚ but his trip takes a dangerous turn when Poseidon unleashes fury from the sea and his ship is destroyed. He finds his way to the shore of Scheria. Athena‚ true to form‚ comes to Odysseus’ rescue when she appears to Princess Nausicaa in

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