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    Greek and Norse Mythology Compared and Contrasted University of Phoenix Thomas Sanders COM/170 February 4‚ 2013 Danita Lloyd Greek and Norse Mythology Compared and Contrasted Mythology of any religion may be easy to compare and contrast against another mythological religion. However‚ Greek and Norse Mythology could easily be the most interesting. Greek and Norse came from two very different eras; they have many similarities as well as many differences in areas such as their creation

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    Imran Kanji Ms. Heenan ENG 2D1 25 September 2012 Dionysus Introduction Dionysus is an important figure of Greek mythology. He is the Olympian god of wine‚ vegetation‚ festivity and pleasure. He represents humanity’s longing for pleasure and desire to celebrate. Dionysus is also the god of hallucination‚ theatre‚ reincarnation and homosexuality. He is called: “the youthful‚ beautiful‚ but effeminate god of wine. He is also called both by Greeks and Romans Bacchus (Bakchos)‚ that is‚ the noisy or

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    I. Background Information of Greek Mythology Greek mythology is the body of myths and legends belonging 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. They were a part of 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‚ its civilization‚ and to gain understanding of the

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    Aphrodite Goddess of love‚ beauty and fertility One in five women will go under plastic surgery to make herself beautiful but‚ who was the most beautiful of all? Aphrodite was the goddess of ancient greek mythology who celebrated love‚ desire‚ and eternal youth. Aside from her natural beauty she had a magic girdle that made everyone desire her. Her birth was as beautiful as she is she emerged from the ocean in a clam shell after Cronus threw Uranus’s genitals into the ocean. From this moment

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    Humanlike Characteristics Although Gods and today’s human beings may be quite different‚ they also share some similarities. Gods and humans alike have certain characteristics and personalities that make them who they are. In Edith Hamilton’s Mythology‚ many Gods and Goddesses tend to depict human qualities such as jealousy‚ pride‚ and fraudulence. The flaw of jealousy was one of the traits shared by mythological gods‚ goddesses‚ and human beings. For example‚ Hera constantly has to “punish the

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    LOKI: God of Lies‚ Chaos‚ and Trickery By: John Sargent HUM 2310 Tue/Thur. 4:00-5:15 Loki‚ In Norse mythology‚ the evil trickster‚ deceptive‚ mischievous‚ and scheming‚ is one of the most well-known characters in Norse mythology. He was a trickster figure‚ as well as a shape-shifter. He could become any animal that he wanted to. That is how he can be the mother of Odin’s 8 legged horse Sleipnir. He was the father of two sons‚ Nari and Vali‚ by his wife Sigyn. He also fathered the monsters

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    The Fates and The Furies In Greek mythology‚ the number three is significant. Both the Fates and Furies are included in the list of Greek Triads (Hansen‚ "triads in classical mythology”). These are groups which all consist of three deities. The Fates are goddesses of destiny and consist of the sisters: Clotho‚ Lachesis‚ and Atropos. They are also commonly imagined as weavers‚ whereas they are referred to as Spinner‚ Allotter‚ and Unbending. In modern Greek society‚ they are sometimes called “the

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    What is Roman mythology? What is the culture like? What do they do in their life style? Roman culture was discovered in early times they are neighbors to the Greeks and Etruscans. They have numerous gods and goddesses in which they believe in the many fables about how they helped or what they did for the roman people. They had a religion of their own which they did not believe in only one but a mixture of rituals‚ superstitions‚ and traditions which multiplied over the years from many people. Roman

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    There are 12 main Olympian in the Greek Mythology‚ there is Zeus‚ Ares‚ Hephaestus‚ Hermes‚ Athena‚ and many more. In the article “Ares” by Columbia Electronic Encyclopedia‚ Ares was the god of war and he was called Mars by the Romans. In another article By Columbia Electronic Encyclopedia “Hephaestus”‚ it states that Hephaestus was the god of craftsmen and was called by the Romans Vulcan. “Hermes” and “Athena”‚ both by Columbia Electronic Encyclopedia state that Hermes was the god of travelers‚

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    Mythology has influenced many stories throughout time‚ the stories have always had a hidden meaning behind them. A psychological analysis of the archetypal lovers Pyramus and Thisbe and Romeo and Juliet‚ reveals a cautionary tale about the consequences of poor communication and mistaken assumptions on conclusions‚ and judgment that limit possibilities still today. The myth of Pyramus and Thisbe is one of the many that has a hidden meaning behind it. Pyramus and Thisbe were young lovers who were

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