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    Mythology Compare and Contrast The Celtic Creation Myth from Ireland‚ starts out with the two gods‚ Donn and Danu. They are interlocked until one of their sons‚ Briain‚ cut Donn into nine pieces so he and his brothers could escape. Danu is sad‚ so she cries so much‚ a flood brings her children to Earth. Donn’s nine body parts are transformed into nine aspects of the earth. Then‚ two acorns fall to Earth and are watered by Danu’s tears. One acorn grows into an oak tree that is a reincarnation

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    Comparing Modern Olympics to Ancient Greek Olympics The Olympics‚ the most popular show on TV every two years. The Olympics are very old‚ older then you would think‚ they are over 1‚500 years old. The Olympics were created by the Greeks‚ and were held every four years‚ back then “Four years” was called an Olympiad. The original Olympics Games were not invented by anybody. They were created in month Apollonius in year that we now know as 776 B.C.‚ there was a great foot race in a meadow beside

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    power seems only to be a matter of physical domination‚ a closer look at the blood line of fathers leading to the rise of Zeus reveals Hesiod’s emphasis on both wit and strategy as most necessary for a god to remain in power. Beginning with Ouranos‚ Hesiod seems to place the god in a position of assumed power based simply on his reproductive success with Gaia as a "firm foundation for the blessed gods" (Theogeny‚ 128). However‚ his power is quite short lived precisely due to his short sighted idea of

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    The myth detailing the four ages of man profoundly symbolize the growth of culture‚ human destructiveness‚ and aging. Ovid and Melville greatly imply that humanity is an ever growing scourge on earth due to human nature. The first age called the golden age‚ was peaceful and simple. At the start of culture‚ the people tend to be simple‚ only worrying for food and lives‚ having no caring of arts. As evidenced within the text‚ the people only know how to gather and hunt for food‚ they have no knowledge

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    Liz Soolkin Hippolytus: Seneca‚ Euripides‚ Ovid The story of Hippolytus‚ a man wronged and killed by his own stepmother is a myth retold by many different writers. For this paper‚ I have chosen to discuss the myth as retold by Ovid‚ Seneca‚ and Euripides. Each multiform has a few distinct differences that impacts the meaning of the myth as whole. While reading each myth‚ the reader receives a completely different sense from the story‚ a conclusion that is unique to each story. The difference

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    Ovid or Publius Ovidius Naso was a Roman philosopher known for his work titled Metamorphoses. In this book‚ he created numerous amounts of poetry containing characters from different eras. Some of the characters used are either fictional‚ mythological‚ or real world figures. His poems give readers a series of emotions making them judge their lives. Ovid writes his poems with careful precision. He romanticizes his poems in the hopes of displaying a clear message to the reader. In this collection of

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    Roman gods and Ovid Intro Greek and roman equivalents Aphrodite-Venus Ares-Mars Artemis-Diana Athena-Minerva Demeter-Ceres Hades-Pluto Hephaistos-Vulcan Hera-Juno Hermes-Mercury Hestia-Vesta Kronos-Saturn Persephone-Proserpina Poseidon-Neptune Zeus-Jupiter(Jove) Eris-Discordia Eros-Cupid Ovid the Poet Born 43 BC His first poems appeared in 20 BC Completed the metamorphoses in 8 AD Timeless subjects like sex‚ friendship‚ love‚ art‚ the individual vs. the state‚ man and god Significant

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    Lectures. Write a 700- to 1‚050-word comparison and contrast paper in which you compare Classical Greek temple architecture‚ such as the Parthenon‚ and medieval Gothic cathedrals‚ such as Salisbury or Amiens Cathedrals. Address the following aspects: Date built and main purpose of each (introduction) * * The original construction of the Parthenon was built in 448-432 BCE. The Parthenon was dedicated to the Greek goddess Athena‚ she was known as the virgin patron from here people in Greece

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    Dead Poets Society and A Separate Peace are similar stories in many ways‚ both stories are also very different in multiple ways. Both stories exists a secret club. The club in A Separate Peace is the Super Suicide Society the equivalent to that in Dead Poets Society is the Dead Poets Society‚ both of these clubs were the basis of rule breaking in the stories. For example the Super Suicide Society went to the tree that was off-limits at Devon in A Separate Peace‚ the only member of this group

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    This poem by Ovid tells the story of a boy who fell in love with his own reflection on the water. Narcissus is a free verse. It does not follow a particular stanza form and meter and does not have a regular rhythmic pattern. The first stanza of the poem provides us with a picture of the fountain where Narcissus always goes to stare at his reflection. The second stanza gives us the physical attributes of Narcissus. With similes and metaphors‚ Ovid lets us see what the pretty boy looks like. He used

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