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    Roman name‚ Neptune‚ who even has a Planet named after him‚ the eighth planet to be specific. Poseidon is still relevant in our modern day society and has influenced much in current times. First and foremost‚ This god was a god substantial factor of Greek mythology.“Poseidon was the son of titans Cronus and Rhea‚ he and his siblings were swallowed because of his fear that they would one day overrule him”(GVRL). One child didn’t get swallowed‚ Zeus‚ and when he grew up he gave his father a potion

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    Antigone Essay Prompt #6 Sophocles’ Antigone is a tragedy in which demands of the human psyche create conflict. Taken place in ancient Greek times‚ characters of the story remain holy to the greek gods. Zeus being the influence of religion‚ and Aphrodite’s over powering wrath of human instincts ultimitley lead to catastrophe. Throughout the story‚ Antigone is torn between the rule of the law and the rule of the gods. Antigone deals with conflicts arising from three demands made upon the human

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    Throughout time men have always endeavored to figure out how the world and humans came to be. The Greeks were no exception and had a very fascinating perspective on the origin of the universe. With war‚ tragedy‚ and dysfunctional all-powerful families‚ the Greek story has it all. Starting with the origin of the universe itself‚ to the creation of man and sin‚ the Greek’s story is one of the best. From the beginning of existence‚ there was Chaos‚ a black void of nothing that took up all the space

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    Mythology 6th October 2012 Atalanta’s Voyage through the World of Mythology Atalanta‚ or how some might call her “Atlanta”‚ began her journey almost instantly at a rough spot. She was born to Cymene and King Iasus. She came into the world in the undesirable state of being a female. As a result‚ her father had her carried in the mountains and left to die. Instead‚ she was raised by a shebear that was looking for her cub. As Atalanta got older‚ she began to hunt. One time‚ she hunts a bear on her

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    I.G Copywrite October 15‚ 2011 Psyche and Eros-The Lady and the Monster. The Myth of Psyche and Eros was told from one generation to the next‚ and in these six paragraphs‚ I will tell you about this myth. The rising action starts with a stunningly beautiful girl‚ Psyche‚ is born after two older sisters. People throughout the land worship her beauty so deeply that they forget about the goddess Aphrodite. Aphrodite becomes angry that her temples are falling to ruin‚ so

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    Howell 1 Journal Entry #3:  Considering the time period in which “A&P” was written‚ what evidence of rebellion against the “establishment” do you find? Were there any symbols? Was the ending sad or not?  What was this story really "about".? State a thesis and discuss this story. Journal #3- A&P “A&P” written by John Updike in the 1960’s was focused on rebellion‚ which was what teenagers in that time were mainly focused on. The symbols of “A&P” are the title itself‚ the swimsuits

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    goddess of hunting. (https://greekgodsandgoddesses.net/gods/apollo) A natural instinct of Apollo’s was a the ability to fight. This came as no surprise when it came time of war Apollo thought he would be the best of all the warriors. Of all the greek gods bombarding the city of Troy in the Trojan War‚ Achilles‚ the god of war‚ was considered the best fighter there‚ not Apollo. He had easily defeated the Trojan captain‚ Hector‚ in one attack. Upon Hector’s death‚ Paris who is Hector’s brother got

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    Aries‚ The Ram‚ is the primary of the twelve zodiacal constellations‚ and in Greek myth represents the animal whose fleece become sought by using Jason and the Argonauts. Legend has it that after King Athamus of Boetia took a second spouse‚ Ino‚ she turned into extremely jealous and green with envy of his existing children‚ mainly his son‚ Phrixus. She therefore deviously plotted the failure of the corn crop‚ intercepted and bribed the messenger despatched with the aid of her husband to consult an

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    In this essay I will consider the features of Zeus as emphasised by mythology‚ and draw conclusions on the nature of the Greek gods as opposed to Christianity. According to Hesiod’s Works and Days‚ before Zeus ruled gods and mortals his father Cronus dictated a golden race. This was the first of four races created by the gods. The last three were fashioned by Zeus after he took the golden throne of Olympus from Cronus. The silver race came after the golden race and were destroyed by Zeus because

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    in different time periods always interpret their idea in varies way. As for the creation myth‚ the Roman version is definitely different from the Greek one. In this paper‚ it will compare these two versions of the creation myth with each other to figure out what are the differences and similarities between Ovid’s Roman creation myth and Hesiod’s Greek creation myth. In addition‚ it will also discuss how the Ovid’s creation myth relates to his general approach to myth in the Metamorphoses compared

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