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    Roman and Greek Gods It has been known that the Romans and the Greeks have had many interactions with each other‚ whether it would be due to trading or just plain traveling‚ the stories of their myths have crossed each other in one way or another. This is may be the reason why there are many similarities between Greek and Roman Mythology. Even though a Greek god or goddess may have a different name in Roman Mythology they still performed similar tasks and were worshiped for similar reasons. I will

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    Ekon confidently replied‚ “Thank you‚ Zeus. I hope I can bring honor to your name as a face my next task. I will travel to Anvindr and to my best to defeat the horrible creature.” This time‚ Hermes presented Ekon with his winged shoes and said‚ “I cannot travel with you this time because Anvindr is able to sense a god’s presence‚ but take my shoes so that you may travel there safely and swiftly and plan your course of action. I also want to give you this magical soccer ball that will kill anyone

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    end in double suicide based on a misunderstanding. Two‚ by themselves‚ each other‚ love and fear‚ Slain‚ cruel friends‚ by parting have join’d here. Pyramus and Thisbe through the Ages This story is 4‚000 years old Mosaic from the House of Dionysos in Paphos‚ Pyramus and Thisvi‚ 3rd century CE The story was recorded by the Roman poet Ovid in his Metamorphoses written sometime in the 1st century. Ovid heard the story from the Greeks‚ who heard the story (it is said) from Tunisian traders

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    he could help free Odysseus from Calypso’s island. After some persuasion Zeus finally agrees and tells Hermes to go talk to Calypso. When Hermes gets to Calypso’s island‚ the first thing that they did was eat. The reason why they ate first is because it is a way of disarming someone and making them feel comfortable in your house and Calypso was trying to convince Hermes to let Odysseys stay. Hermes does not let that happen and tells her that Zeus sent him down. Finally‚ after some persuasion Calypso

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    naturally drawn to the fleece‚ thus‚ looking for it will be much easier for Luke. The remaining trio‚ Annabeth‚ Percy and Tyson then meet Hermes‚ Luke’s father. He told them that Luke is in a cruise ship‚ called the Princess Andromeda‚ in the Atlantic Ocean. Hermes asks Percy to convince Luke to stop because it’s not yet too late. Armed with magical gifts from Hermes‚ the trio take a Hippocampus‚a mythical creature which is a half-horse‚ half-fish‚ to follow the cruise ship. They end up being captured

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    Throughout the epic of The Odyssey of Homer‚ Odysseus‚ the main protagonist‚ receives help‚ and is frowned upon by the gods. There are many gods‚ and goddesses who play significant roles in Odysseus’ journey back to his homeland of Ithaca. Athena‚ the gray-eyed goddess‚ or the daughter of Zeus‚ is the most predominant goddess in the epic. One of Athena’s roles is to act as a guardian towards Telemachus. In the beginning‚ Athena travels to Ithaca in the guise of Mentes‚ and states to Telemachus

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    Greek Classicism Greek Civilization: • Greek sages concluded “Man is the measure of all things.” • Greeks supremely self-confident and self-aware • Greeks developed this concept of human supremacy and responsibility into a worldview that demanded a new visual expression in art. • Artists studied human beings intensely‚ than distilled their newfound knowledge to capture in their art works the essence of humanity—a term that‚ by the Greeks’ definition‚ applied only to those who spoke Greek; they

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    Odysseus as an Epic Hero What is the difference between a regular hero and an epic hero? Odysseus from Fagle’s translation of Homer’s The Odyssey and Claybourne’s The Adventures of Ulysses qualifies as an epic hero based on his daring adventures and actions on his detour home from Troy. He earns this title by traveling to various settings‚ many of which he has never before set foot on‚ setting himself apart from other men based on his actions of superhuman courage and great valor‚ and having the

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    This learning time choose the company of Bugatti because research into the company’s process design and manufacturing process was done in previous classes and the team found the process that Bugatti uses to be interesting. The Bugatti name has been known made to order‚ high quality‚ fast spot cars since 1910. The original car produced by Ettore Bugatti was seen as an innovator in the design and quality of cars for that time. Today the Bugatti name‚ presently owned by Volkswagen‚ is still known

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    characters in it. The furies‚ Minotaur’s and centaurs all make appearances. Hades‚ Hermes and Aros and Kronos also enter the story. The heart of this book revolves around Percy Jackson being accused of stealing Zeus’s lightning bolt when in truth it was stolen by another fictional child of Hermes‚ named Luke. The other main plot of the story has to do with Percy rescuing his mother who was taken prisoner by Hermes. A journey ensues which leads Percy and his friends across the world. In

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