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    jewellery company and books‚ such as “Percy Jackson and the Olympians: The Lightning Thief”‚ stand out the most to me.         Throughout this unit‚ I have learned that very many companies’ names are derived from Greek mythology. These include Hercules (Heracles)‚ Poseidon Seafood‚ Amazon‚ Pandora‚ Medusa (the cement company)‚ Nike‚ Odyssey Cruise Lines‚ Trident gum‚ and many others. All of these companies have given me insight about why companies would choose these names‚ where they came from‚ and what

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    and chariot racing events. During the Olympic games all struggles against the participating city-states were postponed until the games were finished.[1] The origin of these Olympics is shrouded in mystery and legend[2] According to legend‚ it was Heracles who first called the Games "Olympic" and established the custom of holding them every four years.[3] The most widely accepted date for the beginning of the Ancient Olympics is 776 BC; this is based on inscriptions‚ found at Olympia‚ of the winners

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    According to the Merriam-Webster dictionary‚ heroism is defined as “heroic conduct especially as exhibited in fulfilling a high purpose or attaining a noble end‚” or simply as “great courage.” Valiant heroes have been prevalent in different cultures since the beginning of time. Stories of heroes have been passed down from generation to generation‚ whether those heroes were mythical or commonplace. Heroism is an important part of any society‚ whether modern or ancient‚ fiction or nonfiction‚ and although

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    In Greek religion and mythology‚ Athena also referred to as Pallas Athena is the goddess of wisdom‚ courage‚ inspiration‚ civilization‚ law and justice‚ just warfare‚ mathematics‚ strength‚ strategy‚ the arts‚ crafts‚ and skill. The story of her birth comes in several versions. In the one most commonly cited‚ Zeus lay with Metis‚ the goddess of crafty thought and wisdom‚ but he immediately feared the consequences. It had been prophesied that Metis would bear children more powerful than the sire

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    The Tyger by William Blake is a six quatrains poem‚ the first and last quatrains are identical except the word "could" becomes "dare" in the second iteration/repetition. The poem is made of questions as it contained thirteen questions and only one full sentence. The poet is asking a question that embodies the central theme: Who created the tiger?. What kind of being could have created the perfect strong and frightening creation which is the "burning bright" tiger? Was it God or Satan?. He wonders

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    Thetis asks the god Hephaestus to provide replacement armor for her son. The passage describing the shield is an early example of ecphrasis (a literary description of a work of visual art) and influenced many later poems‚ including the Shield of Heracles once attributed to Hesiod.[1] Virgil ’s description of the shield of Aeneas in Book Eight of the Aeneid is clearly modelled on Homer. The poem The Shield of Achilles

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    heroes in their separate‚ but analogous‚ stories . There is abundant evidence of ancient Greek literature borrowing Near Eastern elements. An example of such appropriation can be found in the semblance between the Epic of Gilgamesh and the legends of Heracles. Both characters are similar in nature - they are both partially divine‚ skilled hunter-wanderers that have wrestled other godly

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    Minoan fleet that traded with the Mediterranean. Plato mentions several attributes that are inconsistent with the Minoans. For example‚ Plato states that Atlantis had an “extent greater than that of Libya and Asia” and was located in the “Pillars of Heracles.” Note that Plato describes Atlantis based on what was said by the priests‚ and brought hither by Solon‚ so the story was passed down several times before being discussed by Plato in his historic dialogue. Errors will almost certainly arise as stories

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    What do people think of when they hear hero? When some people hear the word hero they think of Spiderman‚ Superman‚ Batman‚ and all the other superheroes‚ but having special powers doesn’t always make you a hero. Heroes can be anyone or anything‚ they can also do deadly tasks‚ or do the most simplest of things. Ancient Greek heroes would go on deadly quests defeating monsters of all shapes and sizes‚ like how Perseus slayed Medusa. Modern day heroes do things a bit differently‚ but that doesn’t make

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    imporcant to first outline the similarities in the two situations: Odysseus and Aeneas both journey to the Underworld in order to receive knowledge. Previous mythological warrior-heroes went there to fulfill a more specific‚ tangible purpose eg. Heracles’ borrowing of Cerberus and Orpheus plea for the return of his wife Eurydice. The atypical purposes for the visits of our heroes leads to a logical conclusion: simce the Odyssey predates the Aeneid and we know Virgil to have been familiar with the

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