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    I. Background Information of Greek Mythology Greek mythology is the body of myths and legends belonging to the ancient Greeks‚ concerning their gods and heroes‚ the nature of the world‚ and the origins and significance of their own cult and ritual practices. They were a part of religion in ancient Greece. Modern scholars refer to‚ and study‚ the myths‚ in an attempt to throw light on the religious and political institutions of Ancient Greece‚ its civilization‚ and to gain understanding of the

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    articles about Greek mythology and writing summaries about each one. The reason why i chose the topic about Greek mythology is because it has lots of stories about ancient deities and brave heros. When reading i’ll be looking for answers to the questions like which one i would recommend‚ Which one was easier to read‚ and if i had to choose which one was best. The first article comes from the source History.com and isn’t that long. It mainly talks about the important things in greek mythology. It tells

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    “The Parallel Similarities of Greek Mythology and Christianity There are many comparisons and parallel similarities that can be said about Greek Mythology and Religion. Most people that are Christians or follow the principles of the Bible believe the stories told in the Bible itself. The same can be said about the stories of Greek and Roman mythology as well. The idea that many different gods and goddesses controlled the universe can be looked at as stories that are no more than fiction or fantasy

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    demonstrate how periods of gain for women have been offset by losses using two or more examples from the text. Women demonstrated many periods of gains as well as setbacks. One period of gain dates back to 800 B.C.E. - 600 C.E. in Greece. According to Greek mythology women had a lot of freedom. They had freedom when it came to sex and their relationships. Evidence from Amazonian myths suggest that something other than a society ran by men existed. This is a huge deal considering the rest of the world is run

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    Mythology is the myths and stories of a culture. Most of the stories told were about the Gods and Goddess. There were different Gods and Goddesses for each part of everyday life. Throughout history there were many different cultures with many different beliefs. The religious difference between them weren’t so different such as in Greek‚ Roman‚ and Mayan. The Greek myths come from Greek stories. Greek mythology doesn’t have a text that is unique because it was told not written. The stories started

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    Achelous: River god; son of Oceanus and Tethys and said to be the father of the Sirens. Acheron: One of several Rivers of Underworld. Achilles: Greek warrior; slew Hector at Troy; slain by Paris‚ who wounded him in his vulnerable heel. Actaeon: Hunter; surprised Artemis bathing; changed by her to stag; and killed by his dogs. Admetus: King of Thessaly; his wife‚ Alcestis‚ offered to die in his place. Adonis: Beautiful youth loved by Aphrodite. Aeacus: One of three judges of dead in Hades; son of

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    of stories depicting he creation of this world we inhabit‚ but there was never something finite . From tales and myths to logic and science it is clear different cultures and people have varying views on how the universe was sculpted. The Norse and Greek were one of the many cultures to create epic stories to fill the gap of ignorance. Whatever they could grab from their imagination that satisfied their craving for explanations was used to define their world’s creation. From these to cultures there

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    notion‚ or dichotomy‚ depends on certain characteristics of the old Greek mythology. Many Western philosophical and literary personages have invoked this concept in their artistic and critical creative works. According to Greek mythology‚ Apollo and Dionysus are the two sons of Zeus‚ what Greeks believe it as a God. The god of reason and the rational was Apollo‚ while Dionysus was the god of the irrational and chaos. The Greeks did not think the two gods to be opposites or rivals‚ although often

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    Poseidon Poseidon or Posidon (Greek: Ποσειδῶν) is one of the twelve Olympian deities of the pantheon in Greek mythology. His main domain is the ocean‚ and he is called the "God of the Sea". Additionally‚ he is referred to as "Earth-Shaker" due to his role in causing earthquakes‚ and has been called the "tamer of horses". The name of the sea-god Nethuns in Etruscan was adopted in Latin for Neptune in Roman mythology; both were sea gods analogous to Poseidon.Linear B tablets show that Poseidon

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    Greek mythology is a fascinating subject that is well known in theatre‚ art‚ and literature. Many characters in this era are described in stock epithets‚ which help the reader envision the material better. Poseidon‚ Pan‚ and Hecate have unique characteristics and realms in which they rule. The characteristic of strength or power is associated with Poseidon‚ the Greek God of the seas. He is often viewed as a God whose mood changes often. For example‚ disasters such as hurricanes or earthquakes were

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