the so called criminals in the world? And how some of them were convicted of a crime they did not do? Greek Mythology demonstrates the idea that sometimes it is the innocent‚ not the guilty‚ which are punished unjustly. The stories of Heracles‚ Prometheus‚ and even Persephone and Demeter‚ support this notion. The character Heracles‚ also known as Hercules‚ was the son of Zeus and one of his mortal wives. He was an extremely powerful‚ almost invincible‚ demi-god‚ even as a baby. Hera‚ Zeus’ jealous
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Research paper “Do not train a child to learn by force or harshness; but direct them to it by what amuses their minds‚ so that you may be better able to discover with accuracy the peculiar bent of the genius of each.” Throughout the history of time there have been many great and powerful nations. Religion has always had a powerful effect on nations‚ even more so than the military or the political system in which the civilization confides in. In ancient Greek society‚ their higher deities were constantly
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something‚ he gave himself the name Prometheus. He realized that for things to ever change he had to escape the homogenous mindset that drained the happiness and quality of life of his fellow brothers. Prometheus
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the book‚ Equality 7-2521 knows that being tall is not a sin‚ being smart is not a sin‚ and that thinking for yourself is not a sin. In the end‚ Equality 7-2521 changes his name to Prometheus. Prometheus has now decided‚ that he is an independant man‚ that he does not have to fear of what his mind might say.
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importance of a person’s independence. When Prometheus‚ the main character‚ read a book stored in the house from the unmentionable times‚ he “saw the word I‚ and when [he] understood this word‚ [he] wept in deliverance and in pity for all mankind”. The letter “I” is a major symbol and has multiple definitions in the Anthem. “I” represents how everyone should
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Why The Greeks Told Myths Imagine living in the world without science. When natural disasters strike‚ such as floods or droughts which can destroy villages‚ no one could understand why this happened‚ much less how to prepare for it. Life seemed unpredictable and scary. This problem was answered by the creation of Greek myths. These myths acted as an early science to explain things that otherwise wouldn’t make sense. Even though these myths acted as entertainment to help cope with the unpredictable
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relationship between the gods and mortals is seen in the story of Prometheus. In the story Prometheus attempts to trick Zeus by unevenly dividing the portions of the cow but wise Zeus realizing his trickery chooses to fall for the trick and punish Prometheus after for his actions. He punished him by making him immortal but yet his liver was eaten everyday by an eagle‚ and it would grow back then next day continuing the cycle. Also when Prometheus stole fire from Zeus for the other mortals he made the maiden
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Anthem a book by Ayn Rand contains an ultramodern collectivist dictatorship world with no such entity as an individual “only the great WE.” A person that wanted to be identical to all else in his world‚ but isn’t‚ is Equality 7-2521. The reason that Prometheus’ (before known as Equality 7-2521) victory to come to be free of the collectivist was possible because he had meaning‚ joy‚ and spirit with him and he lived as an individual long before he discovers the concept of individualism. Looking at the
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She is the daughter of Inachus. She is a character that is used to make Zeus look like a greedy tyrant of a god and Prometheus look like a philanthropist. Zeus lays his eyes on her and immediately wants to sleep with her. Of course as it always goes‚ any woman that sleeps with Zeus‚ does not have good fortune afterwards and dies. She seeks help from Prometheus so that she can escape from Zeus. She has horns like an ox on her head. Agave – Agave‚ the mother of Pentheus‚ is a woman of Thebes
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have an ego or is it better to be humble‚ modest‚ selfless? In today’s world‚ ego is an insult to plenty of humans‚ but ego has so much beauty behind it. Ego can create leaders‚ inventors‚ revolutionaries‚ so why is there such a stigma to ego? Prometheus found the advantage of ego. He realized that a society needs people to have a sense of self to contribute to his brothers and sisters. Another hero‚ Howard Roark in The Fountainhead‚ goes against the natural current of collectivism to stand up for
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