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    were named based on one of the Greek Gods‚ Phoebus Apollo. Considered the most ‘Greek’ of all the gods Apollo had many different skills he presented‚ which made him very respected by the Gods and very powerful in the eyes of man. Apollo is a very complex Greek God with many different names‚ special qualities and had many love affairs. Apollo was known for many things including‚ God of Light‚ for pulling the sun across the sky every day with his four-horse chariot. God of Truth‚ for never telling a

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    What makes a hero? Is it muscles? What about intelligence? In fact‚ in early Greek and Middle Eastern cultures‚ muscles and brains had nothing to do in the making of a hero. The definition of heroism means something different to everyone; however‚ the concepts of heroism differ greatly between Greek and Middle Eastern cultures and the modern idea such as the deeds one does and his or her attitude. A hero is a hero whether it be fighting a bloody battle to save all the citizens in the city or it

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    should be considered a modern hero. It’s insane because many of our modern day citizens have taken part in the community to serve and help others‚ other than those who serve in the military. The people have set standards for their modern hero such as‚ great ideas for the people‚ believe in your achievements prior to their task and‚ take full responsibility for all actions involved around them. A hero isn’t just named‚ a hero is a given the key to be followed by others. A hero‚ what does that mean to

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    Myth: The nature of the Greek hero Introduction: The appearance of heroes is especially frequent throughout ancient Greek history‚ however they forms a part of nearly every society to have lived. (LoCicero‚ 2008:3) Therefore it is necessary to understand the importance of the characteristics of these heroes throughout time. (LoCicero‚ 2008:3) The Hero Archetype: Upon looking at ones typical Greek hero‚ it can be seen‚ in many battlefield incidents‚ that honour and glory are the most cherished of

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    Greek Mythology and Literature * The ancient Greeks believed in many gods. * These gods were at the center of Greek mythology- a body of stories about gods and heroes that try to explain how the world works. * Each story‚ or myth‚ explained natural or events. * People today have scientific explanations for events like thunder‚ earthquakes‚ and volcanic eruptions. * The ancient Greeks did not-they believed their gods caused these events to happen‚ and they created myths to explain

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    Personal Heroes In order to answer the question of how the “hero cults” enrich the religious lives of the Greeks‚ it is important to identify what a hero cult meant to the Greeks. These cults were thought to have originated with the works of Homer due to the nature of his tales portraying humans committing great acts so as to set themselves apart from the ordinary. Now even though they may have been worshiped they were not gods‚ they were said to have descended to the underworld and their rituals

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    January 16‚ 2015 ENG 101 Paper 1 Ancient Greeks vs. Modern Day Christians The ancient Greeks of The Odyssey had perspectives on marriage‚ revenge and hospitality that differ slightly when compared to those of modern day Christians. Ancient Greeks had no morals about marriage‚ whereas modern Christians take it seriously and view it as something that should be cherished and sacred. Another theme‚ revenge‚ was seen as important by the ancient Greeks. Because of their egos‚ they felt the need to

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    knowledge that Odysseus is considered to be a Greek hero‚ some would even say that he is the one ideal hero of ancient Greece. Yet what is the criteria that puts Odysseus as one of the great Greek heroes? One thing many definitions had for a Greek hero was that they were from divine ancestry‚ favored by the gods‚ and have had the skill to complete their journey successfully. In The Odyssey by Homer‚ Odysseus has fulfilled being demi-god‚ being favored by the gods and mainly showing that he has the skills

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    Monsters and creatures of Greek mythology Homer the Odyssey tells the tale of a journey of the hero Odysseus and the journey through danger‚ temptation‚ and self evaluation. The monsters of greek mythology test the heroic side of a person and that’s what they did to Odysseus. “This time his opponents are not military‚ instead‚ he encounters various monsters who try to keep him from his wife penelope.” Greek mythology first developed in 700 bc‚ with that a poet named Hesiod’s Theogony who

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    Hero’s. Here are a couple of ways how a modern day hero can be compared to one in the past.<br><br>Nolan Ryan will be my choice of a classic modern day hero. One of the firsts of a hero’s characteristic is that he performs "Outstanding Deeds". On page thirty-five in Beowulf "Higlac’s brave follower tearing out his hand of the monster‚ his hatred rose higher but his power has gone." So to me that could be called an outstanding deed. Now Nolan Ryan is not a War hero but a baseball player. He was forty-five

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