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    the goddess Isis‚ who was stated by the encyclopedia article “Isis” was originally a minor goddess‚ but as time when on‚ she became a very important character in the mythology (para.3). She became a more prominent figure in one extremely important myth and led to her three main roles: Mourner‚ Healer‚ and Mother (para 3). The mourner role was due to her years searching and grieving over her lost husband at the hand of her own brother. In the same myth‚ she got the title of the healer from finding most

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    Throughout Greek mythology‚ Cronus is known as the god of the sky. What most don’t know is that the Roman equivalent‚ Saturn‚ is the god of agriculture. This god‚ like many‚ shows the differences between Greek and Roman mythology. While both gods were said to be equal‚ in Roman mythology Saturn began where Cronus ended. There are a few major differences in the two myths. One is how the two began. In the Greek myth‚ Cronus came to power when he mislead his mother Gaea‚ and overthrew his father

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    The role of female characters in Greek mythology was to be held as an object for lust. One reason why this is held true is that many gods have used women portraying that. On the other hand‚ another reason is that many men have also used women as an object of lust which is depicted in many myths. When Zeus‚ who is married to Hera‚ decides he is bored he goes down to Earth and find a beautiful person to satisfy his lust. One example was the story of Zeus & Leto. Zeus had to pursue her and when he

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    the sea but also other bodies of water. Poseidon was the father of of many savage and beastly creatures such as the hunter Orion who was a giant and a huge cyclops called Polyphemus. Poseidon and a Gorgon Medusa(Gorgons were three monsters in Greek Mythology) gave birth to a winged horse named Pegasus. Poseidon fought a giant named Polybotes. He defeated Polybotes by throwing a fragment of a cliff which became an islet named Nisyros. After the gods defeated the giants‚Poseidon‚Zues‚and Hades got

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    The Greek mythology is the product of the original spirit of the clan society and it is also the earliest European literary form. At the beginning‚ it was passed down from generation to generation though word of mouth; later‚ it was recorded in Homer’s epic and Hesiod’s Theogony and many other ancient Greek poetry‚ drama‚ history and philosophy‚ all of these were reorganized as the ancient Greek mythology. What is more‚ the Greek mythology was divided into two parts‚ the story of Gods and the legend

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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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    Poseidon is a very popular god in Roman and Greek mythology. His name is Poseidon in Greek‚ in Roman its Neptune. The god’s features are that he has sea green eyes‚ his hair is wavy brown with streaked with grey and not very old .One of his popular symbols is the trident other ones are horses‚ dolphins and seafoam. Poseidon’s domain was the oceans‚ mainly anything with water‚ he also was responsible for earthquakes and was the creator of the very first horse as a gift for the city Athens‚ spent

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    In the text Mythology by Edith Hamilton‚ women are portrayed as being property and objects. During this time women were seen to be not as "good" as men. They saw perfection in relationships between men and young male adults as the best relationships to have. However‚ homosexuality was frowned upon. Men were considered knowledgeable and educated‚ but women were seen as a burden placed on man by the Gods. When it came to women nothing was valuable about them but their beauty. When a woman was beautiful

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    The Titans Cronus and Rhea are the parents of Poseidon in Greek mythology. Poseidon is one of their 3 sons; the others being Hades (Underworld) and Zeus. There were also 3 sisters‚ Hestia‚ Hera‚ and Demeter. Poseidon is usually shown with his wife Amphitrite‚ but he mated with many creatures. Such as water spirits which is why Cyclops are some of his children. Poseidon mated with Medusa when she was still a beauty. Out of their union was born the winged horse Pegasus. Cyclops are Poseidon’s son

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    Athena (Roman name: Minerva)‚ goddess of wisdom and battle strategy‚ is one of the most beloved and well known gods of the Greek myths. According to Greek mythology‚ Athena sprang from the head of Zeus‚ fully grown and wearing battle attire. Athena is always portrayed with her armor and helmet‚ carrying her shield and lance. Athena is also a gifted craftsman; she created the bridle to tame horses‚ along with many other crafts and useful objects. Her favorite bird is the owl‚ which is the symbol of

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