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    Family: Daughter of Zeus (god of the sky) and Leto ( goddess of motherhood)‚ twin sister of Apollo (god of music). Birth: Artemis was born on the island of Delos‚ where her mother Leto found refuge after being hunted by Zeus’ lawful wife Hera (goddess of marriage). She assisted her mother Leto in giving birth to her younger twin brother Apollo. Description: Artemis was the Olympian goddess of hunting‚ the wilderness‚ and wild animals. She was also a goddess of childbirth‚ virginity‚ and protector

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    The Great Persephone Have you ever wondered how the ancient greeks explained the world’s mysterious actions. Persephone is one of the goddess that were made to help the greeks understand the natural and otherworldly events. Persephone holds the responsibility of changing the seasons. When she is with her mother on earth it is summer or spring and when she is with Hades it is winter or fall‚ this is only one of the major things that she controls. Persephone is a minor god but‚ she is just as important

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    mocked Dionysus‚ / who then held him in restraint” (Sophocles 1012-1015). The Chorus refers to a version of the myth in which Lycurgus‚ son of Dryas‚ is imprisoned for provoking Dionysus‚ and is kept in prison until he is sane. As Greek myths tend to have many different versions of the same stories‚ there is another version that states that Lycurgus is imprisoned for killing his son after being provoked by Dionysus. This story is more connected to the previous allusion of Danae’s myth; Dionysus imprisoned

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    including female roles. Playwrights would usually present 3 tragedies during competition and a Satyr play. Playwrights competed in annual dramatic festivals held in honor of the god Dionysus. It was believed that he could inspire man through wine and ecstatic frenzy‚ and he could endow man directly with divine creativity. Dionysus thus‚ came to be considered a patron of the arts. The Bacchae This was the last play that Euripides ever wrote. It was performed after he had passed away‚ probably by his sons

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    Greeks celebrate his life by naming the Aegean Sea after him. In addition to this incidence‚ the explanation of seasons is given using the tale of Demeter‚ “Demeter did not refuse‚ poor comfort though it was that she must lose Persephone for four months every year and her young loveliness go down to the world of the dead‚” (Hamilton 53). When Demeter is without her daughter‚ whom she loves dearly‚ for four months‚ she becomes very unhappy. As a result of her depression‚ the earth becomes cold for

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    The story is a tree‚ and the details are the roots. They are important‚ but they all make up the same story. The way his daughter gets turned to gold varies through the stories. In some versions the king returns a satyr to Dionysus and is granted a wish. In some versions‚ however‚ the king’s wish is granted by a male faery. His daughter’s name changes from story to story. Goldie‚ Marigold‚ and Phillomena are the common names mentioned. The way he gets rid of the curse varies

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    public policies of Athenians and correct certain tendencies in their cultural life. The serious political themes becomes more evident at the climax of their plot where Dionysus is unable to decide on artistic ground‚ asks the two tragedians‚ advice on the present politics that of Aeschylus’s appearing so satisfactorily that Dionysus decides to take him back to the upper word‚ to take him back a new to his wisdom to a generation that has forgotten him.

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    the Dithyramb. This song was dedicated to Dionysus‚ the god of drama. His followers would perform this song‚ along with myths they believed about him‚ in lively costumes and elaborate staging (Garland 180). Robert Garland says “Athenians attributed the invention of theatre to a shadowy figure called Thespis‚ who is credited with having won first prize in the first contest for tragedy held in 534 B.C.E.” (Daily Life 181). Thespis was a follow of Dionysus‚ and he sang the Dithyramb with the other followers

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    Adventures‚ explanations‚ legends‚ heroes‚ Gods‚ monsters‚ and myths. Greek mythology has so much to offer. Greek mythology dates way back with tons of stories that change your moods and make your heartbeat race. Greek mythology was very popular back then and sometimes is still today. Greek mythology was a part of the religion in Ancient Greece. The stories usually are based off of explanations that no one can really explain without making up these myths. Normally the good and the evil will battle

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    1. Pandora’s Box - http://myths.e2bn.org/mythsandlegends/textonly562-pandoras-box.html Summary: Epimetheus and Prometheus were two brothers who annoyed one of the most powerful Gods‚ Zeus. Because of Zeus’ annoyance‚ we punished all humans by taking away their ability to create fire. However‚ Prometheus rebelled‚ went to a blacksmith named Hephaestos‚ and stole his fire. Zeus became very angry and came up with a harsher punishment for all humans. He made a girl out of clay‚ named her Pandora‚ and

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