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    But the movie has its lapses also. In terms of the storyline‚ some events that were mentioned in the movie were actually different from the stories that people know. For example the story of Medusa‚ according to the movie‚ Medusa was cursed by Aphrodite because Medusa and Poseidon made love in her temple but the truth is it was Athena who punished Medusa and it was in her temple too were Poseidon and Medusa made love. Another negative aspect of the movie is its effects‚ it is understood that

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    Among its meaning‚ were: Life and fertility‚ a blessing of a deity‚ a sign of honor‚ and expression of sorrow‚ or simply were used to honor a deity. Greek gods were painted with crowns of garlands meaning their deity. Among them were‚ Zeus‚ Neptuno‚ Aphrodite‚ Pan‚ Apollo‚ etc. Crowns of garland were used to adorn the altar of the divinity and for adorning priest’s head. Victorious Greek soldiers were rewarded with crowns of garlands. Roman magistrates worn golden crowns as a symbol of their

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    The Birth of Venus is a masterpiece created by Sandro Botticelli in the year 1482‚ this masterpiece was created during the renaissance era. The Birth of Venus depicts the Greek goddess Aphrodite which later on was adapted by the Roman in their culture as Venus. The Birth of Venus was commissioned by the Medici Family which was a very influential family during the Renaissance. Differently‚ from artwork from previous eras Botticelli did not create a piece of art that represented a Christian legend

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    One example of line of sight in the Philosophy Chamber involves the Grand Orrery and a collection of fish specimens in a display case‚ as illustrated by the perspective shown in the photo to the right. The orrey contains a detailed species of fish on one of the faces‚ echoing the many fish specimen in the display case a few feet away. As “the largest and most celebrated scientific instrument in the Philosophy Chamber”‚ the Grand Orrey not only predicts the relative positions and motions of planets

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    re-established its governing bodies to become democratic in nature. In aspects of religion and Gods‚ Rome virtually utilized the same purposes of the Greek gods and altered the names attached to each. Jupiter was the Greek god Zeus and Venus was Aphrodite and so forth.

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    “Pygmalion”‚ by George Bernard Shaw‚ is a modern metamorphosis of the story Pygmalion‚ legendary sculptor and king of Cyprus‚ who fell in love with his own statue of Aphrodite. At his prayer‚ Aphrodite brought the statue to life as Galatea. In his own play‚ Shaw reveals a twist in the Greek myth‚ where by he transformers a flower girl into a duchess through the power of speech. The author uses this mythology to portray aspects of Victorian England common social class classification. The author uses

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    In the poems The Highwayman by Alfred Noyes and Annabel Lee by Edgar Allan Poe‚ the short story‚ Echo and Narcissus by Roger Lancelyn Green‚ and the painting Dante and Beatrice by Henry Holiday‚ the central ideas and theme is mainly the power of love and its consequences. The poem The Highwayman best exemplifies the theme of love‚ for Bess and her love had sacrificed their own lives for each other. In the poem‚ The Highwayman by Alfred Noyes‚ he expresses love as powerful and long-lasting. The

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    When I think of the word natural‚ my mind escapes to a serene wooded place‚ rife with life and fauna. I use the term to define ideas and concepts as predetermined‚ or in a state of purity. Author and teacher Noel Sturgeon argues in her essay “The Politics of the Natural in U.S. History and Popular Culture” that nature is a word teeming with social and political quandaries that have led people to misuse the term‚ often to the advantage of white males and other powerful groups throughout history. Sturgeon

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    the god of the sea. His weapon of power is a trident. Hades is the god of the Underworld. His weapon of power is a two-bladed pitchfork or his helm of darkness. The other gods are Ares‚ Athena‚ Hermes‚ Dionysus‚ Apollo‚ Artemis‚ Hephaestus‚ Aphrodite‚ and Demeter. Ares is the god of war. His symbol is a boars head. Athena is the goddess of wisdom and skill. Her symbols are an olive branch and an owl. Hermes is the god of messengers and thieves. His symbol is a pair of flying shoes. Dionysus is

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    Erotic Love in the Iliad

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    contributes significantly to the theme of erotic love blinding men and causing citywide conflict in the Iliad. Paris’ attraction to and desire for Helen‚ the most beautiful of all women at the time‚ essentially led to the downfall of Troy. In Book 3‚ Aphrodite inspires the erotic love between Helen and Paris that Helen initially resists but is overcome by the power of this attraction fostered by the goddess. This book of the Iliad shows erotic love as an undeniable‚ powerful force responsible for much

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