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    Monologue Of Athena

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    After I waxed the tale of my journey to the Phaeacians‚ I traveled for three nights under the endless maiden’s starry nights until I arrived at the isle of Athens‚ the kingdom of wisdom. Docking my ship‚ I take a moment to myself before heading to the grand marketplace. With the stock of food that the king had provided so dearly running low‚ I am in a dire need for supplies‚ with an even more dire need of funds to acquire the mentioned supplies. All around the market‚ merchants shot wary eyes back

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    Goddess Durga

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    400 May 21‚ 2011 Goddess Durga Goddess Durga formerly had non-Aryan inherited relations which one scrupulous area is called the Sabaras. One of the major purposes for this belief is Durga’s clearly unusual trend of intaking alcohol‚ drinking blood‚ and eating red meat. Another purpose is believing that Durga was an ancestral and town goddess is the relation with fruitfulness within her devotion‚ ritual‚ and in a few

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    which Greek culture and Roman culture can be compared. They also differ in their own way. What most people don’t already know is that the Romans borrowed much of their ideas from the Greeks‚ such as‚ Gods‚ Culture and most importantly Literature. For example‚ almost everyone knows the popular Gods of Greek mythology‚ like Zeus‚ Poseidon‚ Hades‚ Hermes‚ but what they may not know is the Roman equivalent to those Gods are Jupiter‚ Neptune‚ Pluto‚ and Mercury. In Greece‚ the gods and goddess are based

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    Athena is one of the most important goddesses in Greek mythology. Appearing in both The Odyssey‚ Metamorphoses‚ and other literatures‚ she is the goddess of wisdom and military victory. In Metamorphoses and other Roman works‚ she is called by the name of Minerva. In both works of literature‚ Athena is shown to exhibit much use of disguise‚ be worshipped generously‚ and be merciless to those who she opposes. It is rare to not see Athena using the motif of disguise. In The Odyssey‚ she disguises

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    of single form like any other divinity‚ and it was thus that the Boeotian poet imagined her‚ as nothing in his verses contains any allusion to a triple formed goddess. The earliest known monument is a small terracotta found in Athens‚ with a dedication to Hekate (Plate XXXVIII. a)‚ in writing of the style of the sixth century. The goddess is seated on a throne with a chaplet bound round her head; she is altogether without attributes and character‚ and the only value of this work‚ which is evidently

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    Perrizo 1 Bailey Ms. Sidhu English:9 11 November 2012 Greek Mythology Research project Do you know any historical background on the word giant? Greek and Roman mythology is present all around us. Many new and interesting words were created from the Greeks. There are many types of myths that we hear about including; gods‚ goddesses‚ mythical heroes‚ other heroes‚ monsters‚ and villains. When looking up these myths‚ research will show that many of the words we say today come from these gods

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    Hope Athena Sculpture

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    The Hope Athena was carved using marble by the Romans at the School of Pheidias. This is a 2nd century copy after a Greek original of the late 5th century BC. The sculpture is located at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art. The Hope Athena sculpture is simple to complex in the way that the statue was created to the display by the museum. There are many details that can be noticed when looking up closely from the head to the toes of the sculpture. The first detail is the head of Athena; the sculpture’s

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    The three major types of government that existed in ancient Athens were oligarchy‚ democracy‚ and tyranny. Democracy is a government where the government was controlled by the people and is used a lot today. Oligarchy is like democracy but was ruled by only a few like the rich. Tyranny was very common in ancient Greece but now only a few countries still use this method where only one man is in charge‚ like a king. Ruled by the people. In the direct democracy‚ the government is controlled by the

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    On October 1st‚1943‚ three years after Nazi Germany invading Denmark and Norway. Adolf Hitler demanded that all the Jews in Denmark are arrested‚ deported and put into concentration camps in Germany. This reporter interviewed a Danish Jew on what he thinks of this situation. He said‚” I am scared‚ I don’t want to be separated from my family. I just don’t understand why he does not like us”. He went on by saying‚” I am happy living in Denmark‚ everything was just fine until Hitler had to come and

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    As a significant part of The Twelve Olympians‚ Demeter plays a paramount role in the progression of Greek Mythology. Being the goddess of Harvest‚ Demeter controls that without which man‚ would cease to live. Her siblings may sometimes overshadow her importance but her contributions to the worlds are as essential if not more than that of her brothers and sisters. It is her extremely different personality that allows her to do so. In her myths Demeter’s personality shapes the outcome of the myth

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