For my topic I studied the Roman god‚ Neptune. Neptune was the god of the sea in Roman mythology. He was also worshipped as the god of horses with the name of Neptunus Equester. The Roman people may have looked up to Neptune‚ but he was known to have a violent temper. Because of his rage‚ tempests and earthquakes were caused. Neptune had a wife named Amphitrite‚ the water nymph. He first saw her dancing in the Naxos and that’s when he asked her to marry him‚ so said no. He was in love with her
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Humanlike Characteristics Although Gods and today’s human beings may be quite different‚ they also share some similarities. Gods and humans alike have certain characteristics and personalities that make them who they are. In Edith Hamilton’s Mythology‚ many Gods and Goddesses tend to depict human qualities such as jealousy‚ pride‚ and fraudulence. The flaw of jealousy was one of the traits shared by mythological gods‚ goddesses‚ and human beings. For example‚ Hera constantly has to “punish the
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Greek mythology has always played an important role somewhere in society. Greek mythology has its pros and cons‚ one pro is the acceptance it shows through the Greek culture. The Greek god Eros portrays the importance of acceptance in the Greek culture very well throughout many stories in Greek mythology through: his domain‚ myths‚ and his appearance/personality. Eros exemplifies acceptance very well through his protection of homosexuality‚ support of “love at first sight”‚ and acceptance of diversity
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In the beginning there was chaos and Orana‚ the goddess of the sun‚ was born. She is the ruler who formulated what is now known as the core of the earth. She gathered many stars and crushed them together to create a glowing rock-like sphere. Orana then decided to have the core revolve around her so she could watch her creation. While doing this she ran into Lunasta‚ god of the moon. Lunasta moved the moon to have it revolve around the core too. So instead Orana and Lunasta decided to put the sun
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Hephaestus‚ also known as Vulcan or Vulcanalia‚ is known as the blacksmith god‚ or the god of fire. He is the son of Zeus and Hera. But‚ unlike them and any of the other gods‚ he is portrayed as ugly and lame. Hephaestus was said to be born from Hera’s thigh or head. When he was a baby Hera threw him off of Mount Olympus because he was so ugly‚ which in turn crippled his legs permanently. She hated him for his lack of looks. Hephaestus is the god of blacksmiths‚ fire‚ metalworking‚ stonemasonry
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To the Romans their myths were more than just stories‚ they were moral tales that helped the Romans understand the universe. Roman mythology shaped many aspects of the roman’s daily lives. The Roman’s prayed to their gods every day. Why were the ancient Roman’s so consumed and influenced by their mythology? Many historians believe they were because the gods reflected needs in their daily lives. There are twelve major gods‚ Jupiter and Juno‚ Neptune and Minerva‚ Mars and Venus‚ Apollo and Diana‚ Vulcan
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Fortune tellers can tell exactly how the future will go‚ or can they? The fact is‚ no‚ they cannot tell how the future will go. In ancient Greece there was a sort of fortune teller called an oracle. Ancient Greek plays and stories are filled with oracles that were either ridiculously right‚ or terribly wrong. One of these plays is Oedipus Rex‚ and in this story an oracle gives an outrageous prophecy that comes to pass (Sophocles). The stories show crazy predictions‚ and are far from the more common
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of ancient Greece reflects the importance of the individual in society in many different ways. The Greeks used art‚ philosophy‚ and even their system of government to convey their beliefs in the importance of one single man in a society. Greek artists showed value for the individual. All people were portrayed in Greek art‚ from the sagging old woman to the ideal athlete. Although early Greek art focused on the human ideal‚ their later art shows that the Greeks appreciated all forms‚ and found
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In unit 1‚ pages 1-17‚ of "Mythology Timeless Tales of Gods and Heroes‚"by Edith Hamilton‚ he states‚ "The Greeks did not believe that the gods created the universe. It was the other way about: the universe created gods. Before there were gods heaven and earth had been formed. They were the first parents. The Titans were their children‚ and the gods were their grandchildren‚" (17). This passage "fits" into the novel because it adds to the setting. According to the Greeks ‚ heaven and earth was born
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Final Fantasy XIII’s Parallels to Mythology Final Fantasy is a roleplaying videogame series‚ which includes many elements‚ and morals that can be found in Greek mythology. The plot of this video game is highly complicated‚ due to it taking place in a futuristic or alternate universe. Although there are fourteen different editions of Final Fantasy‚ the themes of the games all remain similar. They all take place in separate galaxies‚ which are much different from ours. Most characters are based off
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