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    Myth of Telepinu

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    perish from hunger. The storm-god becomes anxious about his son Telepinu‚ and the search begins. The storm-god sends out the swift eagle with orders to search every mountain and valley‚ but the eagle returns unsuccessful. Finally Nintu‚ the mother goddess‚ sent a bee to seek the missing god. The other deities thought the plan was crazy. If they could not locate Telepinu‚ how could a mere bee do so? The storm-god mocks at the idea and says that the Bee is too small to succeed in an enterprise in which

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    Gods and Goddesses

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    Kasey Lau 6/7/13 Period 0 Mrs. Sullivan The Goddess of Sweet The beautiful goddess of sweets‚ Despina‚ was the daughter of Hera and Zeus. Despina was born straight out of Hera’s head and the couple was more than happy to welcome her into the world. After she was born‚ at age one‚ Hera and Zeus sent her away for a year to a school called Unique Kingdom located in Creative Island. At the school‚ there were many gods and goddesses that owned their own shops selling many varieties of food for

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    Parvati The Body

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    Parvati‚ Consort of Shiva: Theology in the Body (Figure 1) Kristin Buscone Montserrat Our Bodies Seminar 100N-01 September 28‚ 2015 The bronze Parvati‚ Consort of Shiva sculpture is a representation of Parvati as a pervasive female force reflecting theological ideals. Parvati is depicted with a sensuous figure and as Shiva’s other half. She represents the active principle and strength of god influenced by Hindu religion and history. The sculptures of Parvati‚ Consort of Shiva and

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    Iris chase is a 84 year old fragile lady‚ she starts off young in the book and then it goes off toward her future years and stops where she is now‚ 84 years old. She is a naive‚ blond woman with blue eyes. Iris is the speaker and the protagonist in the novel. Also‚ Iris is the real author of the The Blind Assassin novella inside the book. She is the reason why the entire book is even written. Without her there would be no The Blind Assassin; the story revolves around Iris’ life. It goes from her

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    Iris and not the part of my eye‚ the goddess of the rainbow. Yes‚ the beautiful striped wavelength of different color light you see after it’s rains.However‚ Iris wasn’t just the rainbow goddess; she was also the messenger of the Olympian gods and the personal assistant to Hear‚ ( I’m the assistant for the basketball coach) the wife and one of the three sisters of Zeus(I have the three sisters as well). This is why she was usually portrayed standing beside Zeus and Hera‚ sometimes serving nectar

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    Cupid and Psyche

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    On Heaven and Earth: The Tale of Cupid and Psyche William Shakespeare once wrote‚ “But love is blind and lovers cannot see the pretty follies that they themselves commit.” Psyche brings life to Shakespeare’s words through her early acts of naivety‚ and later‚ the trials she willingly faces to right her wrongs. With the only rule to keeping a lavish life laid before her being to not set sights on her husband‚ it seems simple enough to oblige that one simple request; however‚ love is a powerful

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    The Snake Goddess

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    The Snake Goddess The Snake Goddess‚ a voluptuous‚ divine figure with bare breasts‚ and snakes in both hands‚ is one of the most well known female deity’s and faïence figurines in Minoan culture (Patron). The actual representation of the Snake Goddess is unknown; however‚ a majority of perceptions would all agree that the Snake Goddess is an important female deity in Minoan civilization. By analyzing the importance of symbolism‚ the role of women in Minoan civilization and The Snake Goddesses role

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    Horae Goddess

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    Laura S in The Magical Circle School Resource Library discusses how Horae is a Greek Goddess and Roman Goddess of time. She rules over the seasons‚ as well as‚ every hour of the day. Horae makes sure that life’s order and nature is kept in order. She works to strengthen our awareness of earth’s cycles and time. Monaghan discusses how Horae is a “collective goddess” and is found in various groupings. These groups with Horae were goddesses “…of natural order and seasons.” They ruled the order of the

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    one must have respect for the divine whether it be a single god or many gods. In Persian Wars‚ Solon‚ an Athenian‚ tells Croesus of Sardis the story of brothers Cleobis and Bito. According to the story‚ there was “a great festival in honor of the goddess Hera at Argos” in which the brothers‚ along with their mother‚ had to travel a good distance by chariot. When the oxen have yet came in from the fields‚ the brothers decided to pull the chariot themselves in fear of being late to the festival. By

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    Aphrodite Goddess

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    According to the ancient Greeks‚ Aphrodite was a beautiful‚ youthful goddess‚ associated with the attributes of love and life (Schefold 15). Between the 6th century B.C. and the 1st century A.D.‚ she was frequently used as a subject matter in Greek and Hellenistic art. During that period‚ goddesses related to Aphrodite were often seen in Near Eastern art as well. In fact‚ Aphrodite’s origins can be found in the goddess Astarte‚ who was worshipped by the Phoenicians. The Assyrians‚ who controlled

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