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    The monolog "The Seven Ages of Man" by Shakespeare and the myth of "Demeter" retold by Edith Hamilton convey many similar themes but the one that sticks out the most is the idea of life. In the "Seven Ages of Man" it tells us that are lives have different stages and in "Demeter" shows the changing of the seasons. The myth of "Demeter" shows us how and why the first winter happened. "The Seven Ages of Man" tell us about are lives and the different stages we go through. The monolog states we have

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    Creation of Myths “Myths which are believed in tend to become true.” In the greek myths “Echo and Narcissus‚” “Demeter and Persephone‚” and “Arachne‚” they all have creations. The creations in all these myths are believable‚ in my opionion. In the myth “Echo and Narcissus‚” an echo and a flower were created. In the myth “Demeter and Persephone‚” the seasons were created. In the myth “Arachne‚” a spider was created. First‚ a flower and echo is created in “Echo and Narcissus.” In the myth

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    Monologue For Zeeus

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    happy how you’ve Left the farms forever I hope you think you’re clever [DEMETER] I hope you’re happy I hope you’re happy too I hope you’re proud how you could Grovel in submission For our Cora abduction [ZEUS and DEMETER] So though I can’t imagine how I hope you’re happy Right now [ZEUS] Ceres‚ listen to me. Just stay calm! You can still be with our girl Whom you’ve loved and cared for You can have all you ever wanted - [DEMETER] Something’s been taken from me Something is not the same I’m through

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    the daughter of Zeus and Demeter. She was abducted by Hades‚ the God of the underworld‚ enraged her mother‚ who made the crops and the green of the earth‚ made earth wither and barren. Zeus involved oneself and tried to save Persephone from Hades; Nevertheless‚ Persephone ate the seeds of a pomegranate that Hades had given her‚ binding her to him for six months of the year. Persephone‚ being the daughter of Zeus‚ the god of the sky and ruler of the Olympian gods‚ and Demeter‚ the goddess of the harvest

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    Ancient Greek Culture‚ Religion‚ and Customs In ancient times‚ the Greeks had absolute and undeniable respect for their gods. They demonstrated their admiration by putting in place many rituals and celebrations to reverence the gods that they loved and feared in order to ensure harmony with them. Ancient Greek culture was melded by their religion and the customs performed to appease the Gods. Examples of how religion affected their way of include the way they prayed‚ the sacrifices they gave

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    theoi.com/Khthonios/Haides.html Carr‚ Karen Dr. (2010). Kidipede‚ History for Kids. Persephone. Retrieved from‚ http://www.historyforkids.org/learn/greeks/religion/persephone.htm Nancy Creations. (2011). Goddess Archetype Demeter. A Brief Psychological Overview of Demeter

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    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 consumes food in the underworld must stay) Zeus sent Hermes to the Underworld to bring Demeter her daughter‚ hoping to seize the famine that Demeter has caused A deal was made: she would spend half of each year (or ⅓)

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    Persephone’s sob. Her mother‚ Demeter‚ also hears her screams‚ but she’s too far away to do anything about it.Demeter is frightened to death when she hears her daughter’s scream. She asks all around‚

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    The Bronze Age → Dark Ages Greece Mesopotamia - Tigris and Euphrates Egypt - Nile : flooding every year which makes the soil fertile In the 4th millenium‚ settled clusters of people 1. Predynastic 2. Old kingdom - known for grandiose architecture (pyramids) 3. First intermediate 4. Middle kingdom - brief‚ unspectacular 5. Second intermediate period - started around 1800 B.C.‚ Egypt is experiencing a decline‚ irregular floods‚ people losing trust in the government. Hyksos

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    known for the creation of the seasons. She was a radiant goddess who enjoyed picking flowers which made her the goddess of springtime as well. Persephone lived in the Underworld 4 months out of the year with Hades‚ her husband. That left her parents‚ Demeter and Zeus lonely‚ without her. Her mother spends those months sad‚ which caused the start of winter. Persephone‚ who was known for the creation of the seasons and her ruling in the Underworld‚ is a significant goddess in Greek Mythology. Persephone

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