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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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    Ursula Vs Tiamat

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    Introductory Paragraph: There are many similarities between Ursula the Sea Witch from The Little Mermaid and Tiamat from Enuma Elish. Both Ursula and Tiamat are related to the sea. Both Ursula and Tiamat have supernatural abilities. Both Ursula and Tiamat are the antagonists of their myths‚ and are killed by the hero through their bellies being pierced. Supporting Paragraph 1: Both Ursula and Tiamat are related to the sea. Ursula lives in the ocean and is a sea witch. Tiamat is a binatural goddess

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    Throughout multiple mythological stories women have been shown as jealous‚ revengeful and intrusive. Prometheus and Pandora The Great Bear Perseus and Medusa Medea (A Women Scorned) Antigone Prometheus and Pandora~ Prometheus and his brother stole fire from the gods and gave it to humankind. Of course‚ the gods were furious. As PUNISHMENT‚ the gods gave the brothers a women‚ named Pandora to Prometheus and his brother. However‚ even as punishment‚ the gods still gave Pandora valuable traits. Epimetheus

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    Abduction and Rape of Persephone (Goddess of the Underworld) Hades wished to have a wife‚ and fell in love with Persephone because of her beauty He abducted and raped her‚ and took her to the Underworld The abduction and her consequent disappearance occurred without many eye witnesses Demeter longed to see her daughter after her disappearance When Demeter knew of Hades’ obligations‚ she found him unsuitable a companion Persephone was tricked into consuming a single pomegranate seed (anyone who

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    Allusions In Leda

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    Allusion: To make a casual or an indirect reference to something. Example: “ A shudder in the loins engenders there The broken wall‚ the burning roof and tower And Agamemnon dead.” and basically the whole sonnet. Yeats‚ W. B. (n.d.). William Butler Yeats. Retrieved from http://www.online-literature.com/yeats/865/ (Originally work published 1928) Function: The entire sonnet is an allusion to the creation of the trojan war‚ which eventually led to the death of the king “Agamemnon”. To understand

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    Impetuously violent. Snarly god. Poseidon‚ the god of the sea‚ was a god who seduced women with his power and was often known as the god that had ferocious outbursts‚ but he was also a leader. Poseidon is mostly known in modern culture as his 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

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    Apollo God Research Paper

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    Apollo: God Of Music‚ & The Sun. Apollo was the son of the God Zeus & Zeus’s lover Leto. Also born a twin with his sister Artemis only nine days after his birth Apollo came along. He grew a fine young man & became the God of Music & the sun in the coming years to follow. Apollo the son of Zeus & Leto was born into the world with a older twin that was nine days older than him born on the island Delos. His family grew to give him a nickname “Phoebus“ meaning “bright” or “pure”. This name connected

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    Diomedes Analysis

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    DIOMEDES CHARACTER ANALYSIS From the very start of the Iliad‚ there is a leadership crisis among the Greeks. Who is really filling the role of leadership in the greek army? A leader is more than just a position of authority. A true leader is a hero among his men‚ a living example and paradigm of virtue. Throughout The Iliad it is Diomedes who consistently fills this role. By his prowess in combat‚ his fidelity to the the cause‚ and his piety to the gods‚ he shows that he is a man to follow

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    Persephone Research Paper

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    PERSEPHONE By: Zireia Jones TABLE OF CONTENTS Slide3:Greek and Roman names Slide4:Descrbe of the throne Slide5:Symbols and animals Slide6:Pictures of goddess Slide7:Family Relations Slide8:goddess’s personality Slide9:Story Slide10:Refrences DESCRIPTION OF THRONE Persephone is the queen of the underworld She was abducted by Pluto also known as (Hades) To become god of the underworld he (Hades) made her his wife unwillingly SYMBOLS AND ANIMALS Animals General Symbols Wreath of flowers

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    Thalia Grace: Daughter of Zeus Thalia Grace‚ or just Thalia‚ since she doesn’t like using her last name‚ is one of the children of the Big Three. Who are the Big Three‚ you ask? Well‚ they are the top most powerful gods in Olympus: Zeus‚ lord of the sky‚ Poseidon‚ lord of the sea‚ and Hades‚ lord of the Underworld. You must be thinking‚ ‘Thalia Grace? I never heard of her. Is she a minor goddess?’ This is because Thalia is a fictional character from Rick Riordan’s national bestseller series‚ Percy

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