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    Throughout the story Theseus learns a great deal of what it is to be a king. Not just any king but a king that is truthful‚ and loyal to his people‚ a king that has great leadership skills and can protect his people. Theseus also believed in justice and that is must be carried out. At a very young age Theseus quickly gained his leadership skills. This was when he traveled to Eleusis and became king. He quickly learned that Eleusis was a female dominated society and wanted to change their customs

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    The story of Theseus starts off a Theseus wanting to be a hero. Theseus wants to be as great as he cousin‚ Hercules‚ a man of great strenght and bravery. Theseus decides that he would set off on a journey and complete some great feats and tasks so that he may gain the rank and or title of being a hero. There are eight steps in most stories to becoming a hero and Theseus completes all eight. In the begining of Theseus’ story‚ Theseus sets off on a journey to a distant land where he hopes to become

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    Theseus‚ King of Athens and son of Aegeus. Going on a journey the save his people from being the next meal of the Minotaur. Leaving his comfort zone‚ by risking his life for Athens. Everything including his love left behind‚ to fulfill his father’s position as King of Athens. This essay will prove as to why Theseus is a modern day hero. Theseus would be a hero today because he saves the people of Athens‚ from the Minotaur. He stands bravely with a sword gripped in his hands‚ ready to battle the

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    In the story Theseus and the Minotaur‚ the king of Crete had a minotaur son. The king put the minotaur into a Labyrinth‚ or a maze‚ underneath his palace. The king would take men from every city to be eaten by his son. Theseus was drafted to be eaten‚ but instead he killed the minotaur by telling the princess of crete that he loves her so she would help him get through the maze and kill the minotaur once and for all. After‚ the princess and Theseus ran away to an island where the princess thought

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    government‚ the Capitol. The Hunger Games is reminiscent of the Greek myth‚ Theseus and the Minotaur. They both share the idea of a society supervised thoroughly by the government‚ and the idea of a method of rebelling against higher powers. Collins uses the literary device of allusion to reference her literary work of The Hunger Games to characters and themes found in Theseus and the Minotaur.  The Hunger Games and Theseus and the Minotaur both express the themes of sacrifice‚ oppression‚ government

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    Theseus proposes a honorable yet unnecessary method to win Emily’s heart. Since Theseus is infatuated with heroism and battle‚ he decides to test both Palamon’s and Arcite’s abilities with a sword. This suggest the treatment of women during the 14th century was very possessive and controlled‚ as Emily had no choice but to accept. Theseus wants to test Palamon’s and Arcite’s strength and character and if they really are strong enough to marry Emily. Not only does Theseus dramatize love‚ but he takes

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    book Mythology by Edith Hamilton in a single hero Theseus. Some of the traits of an epic hero are: willing to risk their lives‚ facing foes of different size or species‚a leader who is strong and responsible‚ acting bravely in his deeds‚ and establishing greatness by going on quests. Theseus is an epic hero considering that he is willing to risk his life for the people of Athens and his significance is that others depend on him for support. Theseus the son of King Aegeus of Athens had not known who

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    Katniss from the Hunger Games and Theseus from Greek Mythology both have similar roles in each other’s respective stories. They both play leadership roles and people depend on them for their freedom. This essay will compare the two characters with their roles and situations. Katniss and Theseus have similar stories and situations. To start off‚ they both lead their countries to great success through their own sacrifices. Katniss sacrificed her life and leaving home to protect the people she loved

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    in numerous Greek myths. It influences the emotions and actions of characters‚ thus often overpowering their mindset and their decisions. Many times‚ these decisions lead to negative consequences. In the stories of Jason and Medea and Ariadne and Theseus‚ the central characters make rash decisions and manipulate love for their personal advantages which leads to their destruction or destruction around them. In several Greek myths‚ love is a selfish act on behalf of the characters and this selfishness

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    We think of our mighty ruler‚ King Theseus‚ as an omnipotent‚ god-like being. He is the most powerful person in all of Athens. In our pride‚ we see him as the most powerful king in all of Greece or even the world. We honor our King and his glory with all out hearts; but is there more to him than meets the eye? In an exclusive interview with King Theseus‚ we learn groundbreaking information about how the king really thinks. He not only is the most magnificent ruler of Athens‚ but we learn that he

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