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    Greek Mythology and Iris

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    Project of Mythological Characters: IRIS Iris is a goddess of sea and sky‚ whose work is as the messenger of the gods and her representation is the rainbow. She takes the messages from the gods‚ especially from Hera and Zeus‚ to the Earth and to the deep ocean and the underworld. So she connects the mortal world to the god`s and immortal’s world. She is always carrying a caduceus‚ that is like a scepter or a magic wand which it`s related with Apollo; who gave it to Iris to link or connect the mortal

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    Greek Mythology and Hades

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    "Tales of Hades." Hades. Medea ’s Lair of Greek Mythology‚ n.d. Web. 30 Oct. 2012. <http://www.medeaslair.net/hades.html>. Atsuma‚ Aaron J. "HADES : Greek King of the Underworld‚ God of the Dead ; Mythology ; Pictures : HAIDES‚ PLUTO." HADES : Greek King of the Underworld‚ God of the Dead ; Mythology ; Pictures : HAIDES‚ PLUTO. Amazon‚ n.d. Web. 31 Oct. 2012. <http://www.theoi.com/Khthonios/Haides.html>. Conner‚ Nancy. "Classical Mythology." The Abduction of Persephone. The New York Times

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    Greek mythology is full of lessons and peculiar stories‚ such as the tale of Prometheus and Io‚ who are traditional characters in Greek mythology that met under unfortunate circumstances. Prometheus was a Titan‚ and Io was one of Zeus’ lovers and a mortal. Prometheus had the unique power to morph people and create life. Prometheus did so many positive things for man‚ therefore he was punished by the Gods‚ who chained him to a rock with unbreakable chains. While he was being punished‚ Io appeared

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    Zeus In Greek Mythology

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    In greek mythology‚ Zeus was the king of the gods‚ or the head honcho as some may call it. He was the god of the heavens‚ and weather. This gave him the power to shoot lightning and thunder when in battle. Zeus and his two brothers‚ Poseidon and Hades‚ were born from the Titans. But before they were born‚ Cronus‚ the king of the titans learned that his children were fated to dethrone him. Using this information‚ he had the great idea of swallowing the three gods immediately after birth. But Rhea

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    Greek Mythology: Pandora

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    Pandora In Greek mythology‚ there are many Greek gods and goddesses but one individual is blamed for all the bad in the world. Pandora was created in Mount Olympus out of earth and water; she is defined as endowed with everything and is the name of the first woman on the earth. She was described as charming and beautiful and characterized as mischievous and foolish. Many gods and goddesses gave her gifts‚ she was given; curiosity‚ boldness‚ grace‚ desire‚ beauty‚ a sweet singing voice

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    Thalia Sharon Civilization and Society If “The Fates” predate the Greek Gods and seemingly have control over their destinies in addition to those of humankind‚ then why are they not glorified figures in Greek mythology? Greek mythology is centered upon the various Gods and their contributions to every aspect of human life. The people of Ancient Greece worshipped Zeus and his contemporaries and exalted them in several mythological works. In the eyes of the people‚ the Gods controlled every

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    Apollo In Greek Mythology

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    Greek mythology was used as a way to explain and provide reason for what was going on in the world. (Hamilton‚1) These stories were used to "lead us back to a time when...people had a connection with the earth." (Hamilton‚1) In this time‚ people had "little distinction between the real and unreal." (Hamilton‚ 1) The Greeks recognized twelve main gods‚ the brothers‚ sisters‚ and children of the king of the gods Zeus. (Bleiberg) Among these twelve was Zeus’s son Apollo. Although Apollo is best known

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    Faith In Greek Mythology

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    Essay 1 Faith is perhaps the most widely important theme in Greek mythology. For one thing‚ those who hear the myths must in some way believe they are true in order for them to be meaningful. Humans‚ not only those in the myths but also those who hear the myths‚ generally go even further and believe that the gods actually exist. Characters who defy or anger the gods are punished‚ and those who honor and praise the gods find rewards. Having faith in a prophecy is better than trying to circumvent it

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    Greek Mythology is one of the oldest mythologies in the entire world. It is the stepping stone of the great culture‚ poetry and art. There are so many fantastic‚ interesting stories about the Gods‚ the Heroes and also the Villains of ancient Greece. Unlike most of the Gods in other religions and cultures‚ who were described as being perfect‚ Greek Gods many times seem to be immature‚ lustful and selfish. In this paper‚ we will discuss some narratives of Greek Gods being imperfect and cause troubles

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    Mythology” By Edith Hamilton Mythology is mainly known for the pagan religions that dominated Europe during the times of the Greek and Roman Empires. The main pagan religion being that of the Greek gods like Zeus‚ Hera‚ Ares‚ and Hercules which was the most prevalent and accepted amongst Europeans at the time. The religions although very harsh and unforgiving were prevalent because the people needed a strong spiritual source to depend on. The people needed a sense of unity in order to have their

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