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    much of the same manner the words in “telephone” do—as time passes‚ understanding alters‚ and the original is morphed to comply with the alteration. Mythology‚ especially Greek‚ is a good example of this alteration in culture. From multiple paintings of the Birth of Venus to the Rod of Asclepius being utilized a symbol of medicine

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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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    Cerberus In Greek myth Cerberus was a horrific dog who stood watch at the gates of Hades‚ the world of the dead. He would let souls in but would not allow them to leave Hades. Cerberus had three heads (some accounts gave him many more) and was so vicious that he was feared even by the gods. Cerberus is most famous for his role as one of the 12 labors of Hercules‚ the strong man who ventured to Hades and wrestled Cerberus into submission. Cerberus also appears in the story of Orpheus

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    As classical literature‚ mythology can give us insight into how other cultures have seen the world. Their myths and legends paint a picture of important heroes and adversities‚ all usually with a common basis in what everyday people would aspire to‚ or fear‚ or question. In folkloristics‚ a "myth" is a sacred narrative usually explaining how the world or humankind came to be in its present form‚ "a story that serves to define the fundamental worldview of a culture by explaining aspects of the

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    is Greek to me: Greek mythology in English Classes Prometheus was often known in mythology for favoring humans‚ in fact he was credited for bringing fire to the world as a gift. Greek mythology was often used to explain a natural phenomenon or occurrence. It plays a role in our language‚ our movies and books‚ and in the way we act. Greek Mythology is one of the most important lessons to teach because it continues to influence our daily lives. High school English teachers should teach Greek Mythology

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    Zeus (Roman name Jupiter) Married to Hera. Zeus is lord of the sky‚ the rain god. His weapon is a thunderbolt which he hurls at those who displease him. Symbol or Attribute: Thunderbolt Poseidon Brother of Zeus. The God of the sea and worshiped by seamen. He married Amphitrite. His weapon is a trident‚ which can shake the earth‚ and shatter any object. He is second most powerful god. Symbol or Attribute: Three-pronged trident  Hades Brother of Zeus. God of the underworld‚ ruling over the

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    rivers‚ Kokyos (lamentation)‚ Phlegethon (fire)‚ Acheron (woe)‚ Lethe (oblivion) and Styx (hate). The main regions of the underworld were the fields of Asphodel‚ the isles of the blessed‚ Tartaros and the pools of Lethe and Mnemosyne (memory). In later Greek religion the initiates of mystery cults such as the Elysium mysteries and Orphic cults taught that they could drink from the pool of memory in the underworld and thus retain their sense of self in the afterlife. During the times of Homer (c.800-700BC)

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    INTRODUCTION “Mythos”- a Greek word meaning “tale” and the origin of the word mythology; according to the dictionary mythology means‚ a traditional story aiming to explain the meaning of things concerning deities and demigods. Greek Mythology has been known to be one of the footprints left by the civilization of ancient Greece to our history and these mythology somehow shed a light to the culture‚ life style‚ religion and history of ancient Greece since the mythology were the primary basis of the

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    Mythology is the history and beliefs of a people who were able to see the magic in the world all around them. “Today their alters are empty‚ their great temples in ruins. But the gods of the ancient Greeks and Romans live on in powerful myths that have borne retelling for countless generations.(Fandex 1)”. Greek mythology and its Roman counter part have fascinated people for ages. Despite their similarities Greek and Roman mythology has key differences: in the Gods names‚ what they are based

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    Ancient Greek created many myths because they couldn’t explain some of the things that happened to them or around them. Mythology was part of Greek civilization and they used to use it as their religion or other reasons. Ancient Greek mythology is one of the oldest myths we have and goes back thousands of years ago. I decided to choose the mythology of Hades but the myth doesn’t tell us much valuable historical information because Hades was the ruler of the underworld and ruler of the dead. Hade

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