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    According to Ovid’s Metamorphosis‚ the myth of the Theseus begins with the factual conflict between Athens and Crete. As portrayed in the myth‚ Crete is the dominating faction of the known world‚ and reigns over the subjugated Athens region. King Minos‚ ruler of Crete‚ is known as an arrogant‚ cruel governor. As the story goes‚ he attempted to trick the Greek god Poseidon by not up his prized bull‚ which was originally required by the god‚ but instead a lesser bull. After realizing Minos’s deception

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    and is representing those that are saved and are in heaven. The other arm’s gesture is adjacent to the surface below‚ and therefore representing the large part of the human kind below and pushing the humanity downward to hell towards Charon and Minos. Throughout the painting some are saved by the demands of Christ and ascended to heaven. Also in the bottom center of the painting are Angels blowing trumpets in which symbolize that Christ is being announced of his upon presence‚ judgment and supremacy

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    Among the things that were found was the pottery frescoes and inscribed tables. Perhaps the most tremendous was the excavation of a room on April 13; the throne of King Minos was filled with elaborate paintings and a raised seat with a high back. Upon discovering this entire civilization‚ Evans named it Minoans after King Minos himself. It was evident that the Minoans were of great wealth and had a good amount of prosperity. Since Evans ’ discovery‚ any study of the Minoans have been greatly influenced

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    ferrying the damned souls to hell. Also‚ Minos from Greek mythology who was son of Zeus and Europa and king of Crete became one of the three judges of the underworld. Minos is seen in the bottom left corner of the work with a serpent coiled around him and this would determine which circle of hell the damned souls would be sent. It is also said that a Cardinal had judged Michelangelo’s work so as a sort of revenge he painted the portrait of the Cardinal as Minos. This could have been his way of poetically

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    and observing the souls that are residing there‚ whose judgment has been passed down by “Minos‚ Zeus’ glorious son (465).” In Erebus‚ the souls of all the dead—old‚ young‚ suicides‚ war casualties—are residing together in the pit of souls. But‚ uniquely‚ Odysseus also describes the punishments that have been made for the heroes according to their works on earth‚ which is to be assumed as the major duty of Minos‚ since all other souls are destined together. Consequently‚ the reader can determine the

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    is a half man half bull creature. “In the Egyptian religion‚ [Minotaur] was called Apis‚ a sacred bull that was regarded as the incarnation of their god Osiris or of Ptah” (Minotaur MythOrTruthCom). His parents were Queen Pasiphae and King Minos of Crete. Minos asked Poseidon‚ the god of the sea to send him a bull‚ which he promised to give up as an offering but when he saw the beautiful bull come out of the sea‚ he wanted it for himself. He gave up one of the best animals from his herd in order to

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    Since ancient civilizations people have been trying to explain what goes on after death. Throughout history‚ many cultures have had different theories about what happens. Two distinguished ideas of where people go after death are the underworld and Hell. The idea of the underworld came from the Greeks and Romans. A few famous works by the Greeks and Romans that talk about the underworld are The Iliad‚ The Aeneid‚ and‚ The Odyssey. A famous work that discusses Hell is Dante’s Inferno. Hell is an accepted

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    courage. An impeccable ruler. In contrast‚ he has a few unkindly features. Poseidon is ill-tempered and unpredictable (“Poseidon”). He once placed King Minos’s wife‚ Pasiphae‚ under a curse. Minos promised to sacrifice a bull that he asked Poseidon to send from the sea. Poseidon did send the bull‚ but Minos adored it too much to sacrifice it. Poseidon asked Aphrodite‚ the Goddess of love‚ to make the queen fall in love with the bull. The result was the Minotaur‚ a monstrous creature that is half

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    Therefore‚ it influenced Roman culture. According to the mythology‚ Ariadne was the daughter of Minos‚ king of Crete and his wife‚ Pasiphae. Poseidon put Minos in charge of taking care of a Minotaur and offering it sacrifices every nine years. On the third sacrifice‚ an Athenian prince‚ Theseus volunteered to go to the sacrifice to kill the Minotaur. Ariadne fell in love with

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    The Inferno is more than just a fictional story about someone traveling through life. It is actually more like an autobiographical journey of life through its author‚ Dante Alighieri’s. He basically wrote with the personal purpose of recording where all of the people he came in contact within his life‚ will go when they die. This could be one of three places; Hell‚ Purgatory‚ or Heaven. He went on to design specific‚ fitting punishments or rewards based on each person’s life. Dante then tied this

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