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    center of the universe. Unlike the animal deities of Egyptians and Mesopotamians‚ the god of Greeks is human inform. Second‚ it is hymn of Zeus‚ the king of gods and men‚ but it involves the ancestor of the world and the other gods. Third‚ the poem shows the creation gods and universe gods power as a struggle between father and son and between male force and female birth. It brings insight into beliefs held in Greek society of how to gains understanding of how the creation of earth and the circle of life

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    prominent comparison between Fun Home and Middlesex was their references to Greek Mythology which I found very ironic. Jeffrey Eugenides had a very specific intention while writing Middlesex for the elements of Greek Mythology appear from the beginning until the end. Some of the first characters that we learn about in Middlesex are Cal’s grandparents that are from Greek decent which gives us a basic outline for the many Greek references throughout the book. For starters‚ the Minotaur appears around

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    Throughout Greek tragedies‚ there is a well-defined line between male and female gender roles. The men are seen as money makers‚ punishers‚ and protectors; whereas women are seen as caregivers‚ peacekeepers‚ and nurturers. A man’s job held more importance than a woman’s. In the patriarchal society seen in Greek culture‚ women were expected to follow orders and adhere to men . Defying men would cause consequences because in ancient times reputation was everything; being defied by a woman would

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    The God I chose is Apollo because he is a big part of Greek mythology and his storylines are cool. Also he is just like most people today. I will also show you how these epics are cool and entertaining. “Apollo is the son of Zeus and Leto. He is also the twin brother of Artemis and they were both born on Delos. Leto was fleeing from Zeus and could not have children on land.”(www.greekmythology.com/Olympians/Apollo/Apollo.html)Leto went to Delos which wasn’t a real island at the time and

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    Gods in Greek Mythology The book Mythology by Edith Hamilton is a novel devoted to the legends of Greek Mythology. Such legends tell stories of mighty heroes‚ ghastly creatures‚ and Gods and Goddesses with amazing powers. In order to fully understand these myths‚ a reader must examine each of these Gods or Goddesses individually and identify the unique Characteristics they have. The first humanoid Gods that appeared in Greek Mythology were the Titans‚ or the Elder Gods. They were the children

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    Hellenistic Greek Sculpture (c.323-27 BCE) Venus de Milo (c.130-100 BCE) Louvre‚ Paris. For other forms of sculpture from the wider Aegean area‚ see the Art of Classical Antiquity (c.1000 BCE - 450 CE). Note: among the most famous items of Hellenistic Greek sculpture was the Colossus of Rhodes (292-280 BCE) - one of the Seven Wonders of the World‚ as compiled by the Greek poet Antipater of Sidon. The Hellenistic Styles The era of Hellenistic Art (323-27 BCE) occupied a time-span nearly as long

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    The Backstories of Greek Mythology Many characters of the ancient Greek myths became more widely known thanks to the tales of the Odyssey. Odysseus’s journey has entertained generations upon generations of readers‚ and changed the lives of many. But what happened before Odysseus had met these characters? What was their life like? Poseidon‚ Athena‚ and Hades all have stories of their own to tell‚ and adventures that can continue through the minds of readers for lifetimes. Poseidon was part of the

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    Atlas In Greek Mythology‚ the Titans were a race of giants. Atlas was the strongest of all the titans. His father was titan Iapetus and his mother was the Sea Nymph Clymene. His brothers were Prometheus and Cronus. Atlas was the father of the Hesperides (Daughters of the Evening‚) the Hyades‚ and the Pleiades. He was also the king of the legendary Atlantis. In etymology Atlas means “bearer” or “endurer.” An image of Atlas is a person with the world on his back

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    Hades is the greek god of the underworld‚ and the ruler of death. Greeks saw the underworld differently‚ they didn’t see it as hell. They saw it as a place of darkness hidden from the light of day. Hades was not evil. He was the keeper of the laws of death. His name means the unseen one”. Although‚ he was not evil‚ people still were frightened by him and avoided talking to him with the fear of attracting his attention. His weapon was a pitch fork which he used to create earthquakes. His parents are

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    only sown dragon’s teeth. He took action with the intent of doing good but only created more problems for himself in the future. Greek myths were often used to explain religious beliefs‚ a moral lesson‚ or to pass down historical events like the story of Cadmus sowing dragon’s teeth. Cadmus was famous in Greek mythology for his adventurous life and introducing the Greeks to the alphabet. His story began as a brother searching for his sister who had been kidnapped by the

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