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    Berries fell from Donn’s tree‚ and they turned into lazy humans. Finn and Donn fought because Donn thought that the humans should die. Donn killed Finn‚ but got so sad that he burst apart and became the Otherworld‚ a place where humans go to die. The Greek Creation Myth from Greece‚ starts out with two gods‚ Gaia the Earth and Uranus the Sky. They had lots of children including terrible monsters. Gaia wanted to kill Uranus‚ so she gave birth to gods who were led by Kronos. Kronos killed Uranus and

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    Tragic Greek dramas featured tragic heroes‚ mortals who suffered incredible 
losses as a result of an inescapable fate or bad decisions. According to Aristotle‚ a tragic hero is a character‚ usually of high birth‚ which is pre-eminently great‚ meaning they are not perfect‚ and whose downfall is brought about
 by a tragic weakness or error in judgment. The three Greek heroes Oedipus‚ Medea and Agamemnon‚ who each killed a member of their family‚ carry most of the qualities that make up a tragic hero:

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    knowledge in order to help a Greek hero. In the Trojan War‚ Hermes positive‚ compassionate side is revealed. Hermes was matched up against the goddess Leto but he refused to fight her. Out of respect for her‚ he refused to fight and allowed her to tell the gods the she beat him in battle. This image of Hermes contradicts the cunning and tactical side seen in other stories. Hermes. It shows Hermes regards toward others. Hermes depicts different character traits throughout the Greek myths. His scheming and

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    The Muses in Greek Mythology and Art The Muses were deities worshipped by the ancient Greeks. They were 9 women‚ sisters‚ whose sole purpose for being was that of the inspiration to mortal man‚ typically in an artistic capacity. The embodiment of the classical idea of the poetical faculty as a divine gift‚ these famous sisters dwelt on Mount Helicon‚ in Greece. The Muses were therefore both the embodiments and sponsors of performed metrical speech: mousike‚ whence "music"‚ was the art of the Muses

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    The development of Greek mythology‚ Greece has experienced hundreds of years the long period of primitive society. At the time of the historical stage‚ the low level of productivity‚ people to the understanding of the nature is limited‚ often with the help of imagination to explain natural phenomena and life around‚ and so was born the myth. Start‚ due to the human understanding of nature is very limited‚ don’t understand the real reasons that the forces of nature‚ so he created by god as his incarnation

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    In the world‚ there are many monsters in history‚ stories‚ and fables. In Greek history there are monsters that are going to be talked about. There is also Egyptian history that has monsters that are going to be said. Believe it or not‚ there are monsters mentioned in the Bible. There are also monster in everyday stories and fables. There are all sorts of monsters and myths in the world. First is the Greek myths and monsters. The Minotaur is a dangerous monster that was the son of a king and a

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    Hippolytus: Greek Tragedy Study Summary and Myth The Greek tragedy of Hippolytus‚ by Euripides‚ focuses on the title character’s story‚ as well as many others around him. The story takes place in the Greek coastal town of Troezen. Hippolytus is the bastard son of Theseus‚ the king of Athens. At the beginning of the play‚ Aphrodite‚ the Goddess of love‚ explains that Hippolytus has sworn chastity and refuses to revere her. Instead‚ he chooses to honor Artemis‚ the Goddess of the hunt. Artemis

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    these details‚ that story will lose its target. A character is one of the story’s main factors‚ and can be exemplify as any person‚ animal or figure with its own function or purpose. The son of the great god Zeus‚ was the most famous heroes of all Greek mythology. Hercules is a memorable character known for his strength‚ bravery‚ and adventurous personality. Hercules was the strongest of all heroes‚ and possessed a superhuman strength. As an undefeated wrestler‚ Hercules once wrestled his father

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    That left her parents‚ Demeter and Zeus lonely‚ without her. Her mother spends those months sad‚ which caused the start of winter. Persephone‚ who was known for the creation of the seasons and her ruling in the Underworld‚ is a significant goddess in Greek Mythology. Persephone

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    Bibliography: Pedley‚ John Griffiths. Greek Art and Archaeology. Upper Saddle River‚ NJ: Pearson/Prentice Hall‚ 2007. Print White‚ K. D. Greek and Roman Technology. Ithaca‚ NY: Cornell UP‚ 1984. Print. "The Temple of Apollo in Corinth: Mysteries Behind the Temple ’s Dedication and Use." Greek History. Web. 30 July 2010. . "Parthenon - Athens‚ Greece." Sacred Sites at Sacred Destinations - Explore Sacred Sites‚ Religious Sites‚ Sacred Places. Web. 30 July 2010. . Classical Greek Architecture - The Archaic Period

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