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    Legacy of Greek Mythology Greek gods‚goddess‚ showed the greek how to live their lives in ancient greece. Five greek gods‚goddesses‚ of note are Poseidon‚ Apollo‚ Demeter‚ Athena‚ and Hermes. Greek Mythology was important to the Greek’s mind set and civilization. Poseidon was one of the more angry gods. Poseidon was known as the god of the sea. (Warren 11) His brother name was Hades. (Warren 11) As far as respect he was second falling behind Zeus. (Warren 11) One main reason was the Greeks were made

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    ILASS II | | Greek Mythology Research paper | Greek Mythology Greek Mythology began in the fifth century B.C.‚ and mainly involved the people of ancient Greece‚ who believed in myths about Gods‚ Goddesses‚ and heroes. Stories were passed down through all forms of entertainment‚ theater‚ and drama. The people of Greece worshipped numerous Gods‚ including Apollo‚ God of the Sun‚ who had a bow‚ and chariot to drive across the sky daily (borrowed from an earlier pre-Greek Sun god‚ Helios). Theatre

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    Introduction: In order to understand the impact of Greek mythology on Western culture one must understand what Greek mythology itself is. Greek Mythology is the belief‚ tales‚ and stories of ancient gods who ruled the ancient world as well as heroes who challenged the gods or some who fought for them. Many of these tales include moral stories and shaped humanistic values of what and what not to do. The ancient Greece Empire was located around the Mediterranean Sea and touched parts of what was called

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    is considered poor. Our modern society strives to be equitable and even if a person is rich doesn’t mean they shouldn’t help those less fortunate. In fact‚ it is a moral obligation to help those in true need of assistance. Most gods in Greek and Roman mythology were selfish‚ rude‚ and didn’t care for human lives. Comparatively‚ even people in modern society feel superior to those less fortunate and do not feel it is their job to help them. Triton was different. He helped those who were in

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    Art in Greek Mythology Visual art is one of the most important facets of ancient culture. Not only is visual art aesthetically pleasing to the senses‚ but it aids us in grasping the concepts of civilizations and stories that we could not fully understand in simple text. Greek mythology has bred some of the most beautiful works of art ever created. These works tell the stories they represent in lively form‚ color and style. One of the most famed works of art representing Greek mythology originated

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    Greek mythology is interesting because it was the Ancient Greeks’ way of interpreting the world they live in. The myths were fictional‚ but the Ancient Greeks believed it was true and based their lives on it. Furthermore‚ there are many different forms of myths‚ such as religious myths‚ myths of origins‚ gods‚ heroes‚ seasonal renewal‚ and myths involving animal transformation. Legends are similar to myths‚ however‚ legends actually happened in history. Some Greek myths are folktales because they

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    as well). This is why she was usually portrayed standing beside Zeus and Hera‚ sometimes serving nectar from her jug. Yet‚ as cupbearer of the gods‚ Iris was often drawn the same as Hebe (goddess of youth and the cupbearer of the gods ) in ancient Greek art; kinda sounds like what I do as team manager. This explains the double meaning of Iris’s name; Iris‚ meaning "the rainbow" and Eiris‚ meaning "messenger". Iris traveled almost everywhere; even the dark underworld. Someday I hope to travel everywhere

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    Apollo was the Greek god of music‚ poetry‚ and medicine. He was described as being handsome and youthful‚ and unlike most male gods he had no beard (Theoi). He could heal people using his otherworldly powers. However‚ GreekMythology.com said “...he could also bring forth disease and plague with his arrows...”He was also in charge of pulling the Sun‚ Helios‚ across the sky with his chariot. He had a twin sister‚ Artemis‚ who was the goddess of the hunt and the Moon. She was also portrayed as being

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    Scarlett O’Hara in Gone With The Wind‚ even Borat and Pamela Anderson in the movie Borat! But this paper isn’t about tragedies in recent times; it’s about love stories gone wrong…in Greek mythology. I have researched the stories I think were the saddest and most touching: Apollo and Hyacinthus: Apollo‚ the Greek god of knowledge and the arts had many affairs with both men and women‚ most of which didn’t end so well. He had an affair with Hyacinthus who was a prince of Sparta. Hyacinthus admired

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    The Faces of Heroism Theseus and Achilles were both great heroes that played important roles in Greek Mythology. Theseus saved many lives by killing a Minotaur‚ and by solving the labyrinth. Achilles was a fierce combatant for the Greeks in the Trojan War. Both heroes accomplished many great challenges in their lifetimes; however‚ it is hard to decide who the better hero is. While both Achilles and Theseus fought for their people‚ Achilles was more concerned about his own well-being‚ whereas Theseus

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