Responses should be typed‚ single-spaced‚ totaling two pages. Setup with a standard MLA heading. You will print your responses and turn in hard copies. When writing your responses‚ list the question‚ then your response. Number the questions. Each response should be a full paragraph of 7-10 sentences. 1. In Egyptian Love Poems‚ is love described as a happy thing? What are some of the obstacles or barriers to love? What indications are there that love can be tragic‚ or at least threatening? In Egytian
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many to embrace it‚ there would an an equal force to deter it. This can even be seen in generational works‚ going as far back as the Ancient Greek tales of Prometheus. Prometheus‚ represented by the works of Aeschylus (Prometheus Bound) and Hesiod (Theogony/Works and Days)‚ is demonstrated in light and dark differences between the two author’s tales. Both bring the world views of their authors‚ and their interpretation of the gods’ will. Aeschylus’ Prometheus is an altruistic individual. He uses
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Greek Mythology Greek Mythology IINTRODUCTION Greek Mythology‚ set of diverse traditional tales told by the ancient Greeks about the exploits of gods and heroes and their relations with ordinary mortals. The ancient Greeks worshiped many gods within a culture that tolerated diversity. Unlike other belief systems‚ Greek culture recognized no single truth or code and produced no sacred‚ written text like the Bible or the Qur’an. Stories about the origins and actions of Greek divinities varied widely
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One of the earliest mentions of the snake post-priestess is in the ancient text of Hesiod’s Theogony. In this book it depicts Medusa of her origin and her death. But‚ in Ovid’s Metamorphosis is is more informative about her adventures away from her body (Ḏḥwty). A popular quote from the book Metamorphosis portrays her in her youth. “Medusa once
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This piece of artwork‚ promptly titled Thetis Bringing Armor to Achilles‚ was created by Benjamin West in 1806. It depicts the scene in book 19 of The Iliad in which Thetis brings his son‚ Achilles‚ a set of armor that was made by Hephaestus during the Trojan War. Benjamin West (1738-1820) was born in Pennsylvania and was an Anglo-American painter of historical scenes who had created multiple versions of this portrayal during his lifetime (Wikipedia). This version‚ made in 1806‚ is located in
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The Grand Shrine of Ise is the probably most sacred or holy Shinto site in Japan. The shrine has been rebuilt in the same place every 20 years since the third or fourth century. Shinto‚ Japan’s unofficial national religion‚ is devoted to spiritual beings called “kami.” Shinto shrines were traditionally simple wooden structures built to house the kami and as a place to hold rituals and celebrations. Shinto’s holy places typically include natural formations‚ such as rocks‚ waterfalls‚ caves‚ forests
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I have a lot of creation myths were they were made from clay/mud and even corn paste. Some materials worked better than others. The gods also only had limited sources around them to begin with. In the Greek (Theogony) creation Athena made humans from clay/mud and water. All though some were from sex or even just thought into family trees. The Mayan creation had a few attempts until they realized white corn paste makes the best humans. In one creation (Inuit)
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of love between two people but he also could drive two people away and make them not like each other. Eros also had an interesting love story for himself. Eros has many different allegories of his birth. The earliest known myth is found in the Theogony written by Hesiod. Hesiod affirms that he was the primeval god. And that the earth was once just a giant stone with no sky‚ sea‚ or living thing until Eros entered the world‚ and living things appeared and earth took its shape. The possibilities
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Ancient Greek Legacies Throughout Ancient Greece there have been many legacies. The Olympic Games were created and become part of history. Architecture influenced modern buildings. During these times‚ different types of literature were produced. Three greatest legacies of Ancient Greece are literature‚ the Olympic Games‚ and architecture. The Olympic Games was created because of a myth. It began when Oenomaus‚ the king of Olympia had a daughter named Hippodamia and wanted to compete with the person
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The Epic of Gilgamesh is one of the earliest known literary works. This Babylonian epic poem arises from stories in the Sumerian language. Although the Sumerian stories are older (probably dating to at least 2100 B.C.)‚ it was probably composed around 1900 BC. The epic deals with themes of heroism‚ friendship‚ loss‚ and the quest for eternal life. Different historical periods are reflected in literature. National and tribal sagas‚ accounts of the origin of the world and of customs‚ and myths which
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