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    Natalie Monologue

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    So...yeah...Natalie’s a demigod. Not only is she a demigod‚ but she’s a daughter of Zeus. I couldn’t help but wonder how she survived for so long without getting...you know...killed. Children of the big three are insane monster magnets. But‚ I guess‚ considering there are at least 6 of us still alive‚ we must be good at surviving. Either that or monsters are even more stupid than we think. I did not expect Natalie to be a demigod. I guess I’m slow on the uptake. The whole summoning lightning thing

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    “How the ocean got its waves” by Brooklyn Cosgrove Once there was a goddess named Amphitrite‚she was the goddess of the sea‚ and there was a god named Poseidon‚ he was the god of the sea. They lived in Atlantis ‚deep in the Mediterranean Sea. They lived in a castle made of solid gold and had every creature in the ocean worshiped them. Meanwhile in Oia‚ Santorini‚ Greece there lived twin siblings. A girl named Cecily and a boy named Axel. They lived in a white stucco cottage with a blue domed

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    The Roman empire developed much later than the Greek empire thus the Romans copied almost everything that the Greeks had developed over time‚ such as art‚ literature and Gods. However the Romans did give some of their Gods different names and duties than those of the Greek Gods. There are other differences‚ which is shown between the Greek Goddess Artemis and the Roman Goddess Diana. These two Goddesses are very similar‚ however some differences are apparent. The Greek Goddess Artemis is compared

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    Percy Jackson Monologue

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    Hi my name is Percy Jackson and i’m a demigod. I know u my not believe in greek gods and roman gods but they are real. My dad is Poseidon god greek god of the ocean and horses (roman name: Neptune‚ keep that in mind)so to answer your question i can move the flow of anything with water in it and i can speak to horses.It is not fun. It is like hell. You have to fight monsters and titans and giants. A few years back we just defeated the greek titan Kronos(titan of time‚ king of all titans) in the titan

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    Born on the sunny island of Delos‚ Apollo was one of the most important of the twelve gods in Greek mythology. He was associated with many essential things including; the arts (poetry‚ art‚ dance‚ and music)‚ medicine and healing‚ the sun‚ truth‚ law‚ and knowledge and philosophy. He was the son of the Greek god Zeus‚ and nymph Leto. His siblings included his twin sister Artemis; the god of hunting and wilderness. He is depicted as an ideal handsome athletic youth‚ with curly blonde hair‚ that had

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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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    Arianna Mrs. Sani English 1 23 September 2013 Athena: Goddess of Wisdom In Greek mythology‚ there are many deites. The Greeks had a God or Goddess for nearly everything. They needed a way to explain the existence of animals‚ humans‚ or natural phenomena. Athena was the Greek Goddess of War and Wisdom; her roman counterpart is Minerva. Athena was one of the most powerful of the goddesses. She was called the daughter of Zeus; but the Greeks believed that she had sprung full grown from his

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    Pallas Athene Versus Minerva The Goddess Athena has been an incredibly well-liked mythological character for centuries because of her complex personality and the values which are taught through her actions. The powerful Goddess has been generally thought of as being the same person in both Greek and Roman stories alike‚ but this is not true. Athena was looked upon and spoken of very differently in Roman and Greek myths‚ though she remains with the same basic personality traits in both cultures

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    Zeus Vs Elohim

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    Which would be better: a kind‚ loving god or a mean‚ selfish‚ uncaring god? Most people would say a loving god because they want a god who will care and provide for them‚ rather than curse them. Throughout history‚ people have worshiped a variety of gods. Some were loving‚ and some were not. Two main gods in history were Zeus and the God of the Bible (Elohim). There were similarities and differences in the way Zeus and Elohim loved other gods‚ cared for humans and were worshiped by humans.

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    Roman Culture Goddess

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    Roman History and Culture: Roman Gods and Goddesses A major portion of Roman History and Culture are the Gods and Goddesses of ancient Rome. The Romans deeply believed in mythology and that there was a god for nearly every aspect of life. Many of the gods and goddesses covered more than one aspect of life. There were many major and minor gods that were believed in by the Romans. One of the major deities‚ or Gods‚ of Roman times was the Queen of the Gods‚ Juno. Juno was the daughter of Saturn. She

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