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    Mythology essay Greek mythology has influenced the modern day world. As a result it has affected our modern day popular culture. Popular culture is an idealistic lifestyle and culture patterns that are accepted widespread within a population. Through today’s popular culture such as the Olympic games‚ advertisement‚ and movies it is evident that Greek mythology has impacted our society. According to Tess Owen the Olympic games was first held in approximately 776 B.C in the Greek city of Olympia.

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    ancient Greek mythology has played an instrumental role in the development and foundation of all societies. The ancient myths formed through Greek Mythology has given meaning to the world people saw around them and helped answer perplexing questions such as‚ "Who made the world? How will it end? Who was the first man? Where do souls go after death?". In fact‚ Greek mythology has provided meaning to people and the world around them in the same way Christianity and Judaism does. Greek mythology can relate

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    The Importance of Burial in Greek Religion For the most part‚ the Greeks did not believe in a different afterlife for the good or bad—i.e.‚ no heaven or hell. In their view‚ the afterlife was almost universally grim; the important detail for the dead was whether they were buried or unburied. Those who did not receive proper funeral rites were doomed to wander by the river Styx‚ the entrance to the Underworld‚ for eternity; their souls could never be at rest. Thus‚ denying burial to a corpse

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    Greek mythology is interesting because it was the Ancient Greeks’ way of interpreting the world they live in. The myths were fictional‚ but the Ancient Greeks believed it was true and based their lives on it. Furthermore‚ there are many different forms of myths‚ such as religious myths‚ myths of origins‚ gods‚ heroes‚ seasonal renewal‚ and myths involving animal transformation. Legends are similar to myths‚ however‚ legends actually happened in history. Some Greek myths are folktales because they

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    2.3. Astronomy vocabulary Greek Mythology is a story about the gods. The gods are closely related to the natural phenomena of stars‚ rain and fog. So the astronomical words come from Greek Mythology‚ it became a system.The names of the planets in the solar system are almost entirely related to Greek or Roman mythology. For example: 1) Mercury The Mercury of the planets is related to the myth of the “God of Business” and the “God of travel”. He is one of the twelve Lord Gods of Olympus in Greece.

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    Greek mythology is the body of myths and teachings that belong to the ancient Greeks‚ concerning their gods and heroes‚ the nature of the world‚ and the origins and significance of their own cult and ritual practices. It was a part of the religion in ancient Greece. Modern scholars refer to and study the myths in an attempt to throw light on the religious and political institutions of Ancient Greece and its civilization‚ and to gain understanding of the nature of myth-making itself. Greek mythology

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    Gods in Greek Mythology The book Mythology by Edith Hamilton is a novel devoted to the legends of Greek Mythology. Such legends tell stories of mighty heroes‚ ghastly creatures‚ and Gods and Goddesses with amazing powers. In order to fully understand these myths‚ a reader must examine each of these Gods or Goddesses individually and identify the unique Characteristics they have. The first humanoid Gods that appeared in Greek Mythology were the Titans‚ or the Elder Gods. They were the children

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    Throughout Greek mythology‚ Cronus is known as the god of the sky. What most don’t know is that the Roman equivalent‚ Saturn‚ is the god of agriculture. This god‚ like many‚ shows the differences between Greek and Roman mythology. While both gods were said to be equal‚ in Roman mythology Saturn began where Cronus ended. There are a few major differences in the two myths. One is how the two began. In the Greek myth‚ Cronus came to power when he mislead his mother Gaea‚ and overthrew his father

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    the sea but also other bodies of water. Poseidon was the father of of many savage and beastly creatures such as the hunter Orion who was a giant and a huge cyclops called Polyphemus. Poseidon and a Gorgon Medusa(Gorgons were three monsters in Greek Mythology) gave birth to a winged horse named Pegasus. Poseidon fought a giant named Polybotes. He defeated Polybotes by throwing a fragment of a cliff which became an islet named Nisyros. After the gods defeated the giants‚Poseidon‚Zues‚and Hades got

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    Poseidon is a very popular god in Roman and Greek mythology. His name is Poseidon in Greek‚ in Roman its Neptune. The god’s features are that he has sea green eyes‚ his hair is wavy brown with streaked with grey and not very old .One of his popular symbols is the trident other ones are horses‚ dolphins and seafoam. Poseidon’s domain was the oceans‚ mainly anything with water‚ he also was responsible for earthquakes and was the creator of the very first horse as a gift for the city Athens‚ spent

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