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    would learn from the parents. The parents could also teach the children individuality. By being raised by different people‚ everyone would be different. Knowing about individuality would make it possible for someone to rebel against the government. “Gaea is pregnant with my child. Our son will be raised a man. He will be taught to say “I” and to bear the pride of it. He will be taught to walk straight and on his own feet. He will be taught reverence for his own spirit” (Rand 100). This is exactly what

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    contrast to our present day society in which we are moving towards collectivism‚ Ayn Rand’s Anthem depicts a collectivist society which is disrupted by Prometheus‚ the protagonist‚ ensuing in the creation of a newfound individualistic society separate from the original civilization. “The will of the Council is above all things” (34) in Prometheus’ society; they dominate the people’s occupation‚ living situation‚ and the knowledge they have access to. In an excerpt from Ayn Rand’s The Fountainhead

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    created the Titans. The Greek God’s created all the living beings on Earth because they were bored and had nothing else to do. Unlike God it did not take seven days to create all. The Greek God’s would just think of something and it would happen. Prometheus was given the task to mold the animals from clay and Epimetheus gave them their unique abilities. In the Bible‚ whatever Adam called the animal was what it was named. With humans however‚ it took many tries for mankind to be created and with both

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    A collectivist society where individuality is punishable by death and all men are viewed as “all in one and one in all… indivisible and forever”; herein lies the world of Anthem‚ an atypical yet discomforting dystopian world (Rand 19). Like most dystopias‚ the government is oppressive and tyrannical‚ hiding behind a false veil of fairness and equality. Different is the retrogressive development of technology‚ which can be described as primitive at best. The stark contrast between this portrayal and

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    Pandora represents some of the things these people learned because of her curiosity and not being obedient. The tales told by the Ancient Greeks always had valuable meaning to them‚ such was the myth of Pandora. Pandora was created by Zeus because Prometheus took fire from Zeus. Zeus was very angry‚ so he ordered Hephaestus to create the first mortal woman‚ and that’s why she is very important in Greek Mythology (“PANDORA”). Pandora was given life by Athena‚

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    (See handout). 3. Thesis Statement / Essay Topic #3: The Modern Prometheus: The Meaning of the Subtitle of "Frankenstein" The subtitle of Shelley’s novel‚ Frankenstein‚ is “The Modern Prometheus.” Prometheus was a figure from Greek mythology who stole fire from the gods and used it to create humans. Based on your knowledge of this myth‚ construct an essay in which you defend or refute the idea that Victor is the modern Prometheus. Incorporate specific‚ concrete evidence from the novel to support

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    incredible strength. IMPORTANT TITANS CRONUS (Saturn) he ruled until Zeus dethroned him. OCEAN- the river TETHYS- Ocean’s wife HYPERION- Memory THEMIS- Justice IAPETUS- important because of his sons ATLAS- Bore the world on his shoulders PROMETHEUS- the Saviour THE TWELVE OLYMPIANS They are superior‚ they are considered the highest gods They are called Olympians because they live in Mt. Olympus‚ the highest mountain in Greece which is located in Thessaly in North East of Greece The twelve

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    the image of Prometheus powerfully illustrates the struggle for individual freedom. Prometheus had gone against Zeus‚ the all powerful god who ruled the sky from Mt. Olympus. Prometheus annoyed Zeus by creating human beings. To protect the human beings from Zeus‚ he stole fire from Hephaestos‚ the blackmith god and gave it to the human beings. This angered Zeus to the extent that Prometheus was chained to a rock and an eagle tore out his liver. In European consciousness‚ Prometheus had become the

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    Hercules Walt Disney animated movie Hercules is based upon the famous hero of ancient Greek mythology. However the book and the movie differ in many ways. The book is based on a hero who is fierce‚ strong and temper headed‚ uses his strong to get what he wants. The movie is based on a hero who is humble‚ accidental‚ charming and clueless‚ perfect for little kids to attain to. In Gods‚ heroes and men of ancient Greece the audience is meant to be the elderly‚ the movie is meant for younger viewers

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    their demigod friends aboard the Argo II still fights their way through the Mare Nostrum-or as mortals call it-the Mediterranean Sea. Both are standing at crossroads. In about a month‚ the Roman demigods will march to Camp Half-Blood to begin war‚ and Gaea will finally rise. The stakes are higher than ever in this adventure that dives into the depths of Tartarus. Our dear Uncle Rick has done it again. He has created the most gripping tale by far in his Percy Jackson world. The demigods not just have

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