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    There once were twin brothers‚ Romulus and Remus‚ whose mother was Rhea Silvia‚ a Vestal Virgin. Vestal Virgins were in charge of keeping a fire from being extinguished and to keep a vow of chastity. Since Rhea Silvia broke this vow by becoming pregnant‚ she has to be executed. King Amulius feared the wrath of the unborn children’s father who might have been a god‚ so King Amulius imprisoned Rhea Silvia and buried the twins alive. The servant tasked with burying the twins alive took pity on the twins

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    He Beginning of Rome

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    The beginning of Rome Outline: I. Greece (Before Romulus and Remus) A. When and what happened B. What changed II. The Founders of Rome (Romulus and Remus) A. How they were raised B. Who raised them III. After Romulus and Remus’s birth A. Remus’s death B. Romulus’s life and disappearance THE BEGINNING OF ROME In 6000 BC Alexander the Great gathered several cities in Italy together and created Greece. The Greece Alexander created reached from

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    The Crucible

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    “Archetypes” Paragraph The myths share four main archetypes‚ while “Woman Who Fell..” has a fifth‚ different archetype. Archetypes are universal understood symbols that appears repeatedly in stories from different cultures and across time. The first archetype that they share is a world covered in water‚ the earth is flooded and has no land. This part relates to the Bible story “Noah’s Ark” when the whole earth flooded and was covered in water. The second archetype that the share is a Life-Giving

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    Livy's The Rise Of Rome

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    In Livy’s The Rise of Rome‚ he details the history and rise of Rome as a powerful place full of many courageous leaders. He writes this history in the way that the Romans believed it to be‚ including the gods and poetic aspects. Livy’s intention in telling the history of Rome is not to “refute” or “affirm” the “poetic fictions” that have served as the truthful history of the founding of Rome to many Romans (Livy‚ Preface). In keeping those tales of the founding of Rome‚ Livy maintains the want of

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    Vestal Virgins

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    Vestal Virgins The Vestal Virgins were the priestesses of Vesta‚ the goddess of the hearth‚ in charge of maintaining the sacred fire within the Temple of Vesta on the Forum Romanum. Vesta symbolized collectively the hearths in citizens’ houses; she presided over the basic need of fire (Cadoux 163). The fire in the Temple of Vesta was a pure fire and was not fed with wood from dead trees‚ or any rubbish thrown upon it‚ or any impious act done in its presence. If the Vestal Virgins allowed

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    Hero's Journey Analysis

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    The Hero’s Journey The Hero’s Journey model helps to understand myths much better because it summarizes in a more detailed way the most important things that happen in the history and makes the understanding easier because we can have a general and previous view of the main factors that appear in the myths to be able to choose what happens and to create an outline faster. According to narrative scholars the Hero’s Journey is a forms of basic template for all great stories. Described at length

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    Greek Mythology

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    Cronus became king of the universe. Cronos married his sister‚ Rhea‚ and they had six children. At the time of Cronos’s marriage to Rhea‚ Gaea prophesied that one of his children would overthrow Cronos‚ as he had overthrown Uranus. To protect himself‚ Cronos swallowed each of his first five children -- Hestia‚ Demeter‚ Hera‚ Hades‚ and Poseidon -- immediately after birth. After the birth of her sixth and last child‚ Rhea tricked Cronos into swallowing a rock and then hid the child

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    wicked a king as his father Uranus. Gaea warned Cronus that like his father‚ his child would overthrow him. Obsessed with avoiding Uranus’s fate‚ Cronus devoured each of the children born to him and Rhea‚ his wife. Eventually‚ Rhea deceived Cronus to keep him from eating the newborn children. Cunningly‚ Rhea his one child‚ Zeus‚ and fed her husband a rock in the place of the shining child. When Zeus grew up‚ joined with his brother Poseidon and the other children of Cronus in a war resulted in Zeus’s

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    Greek Gods and Goddesses Research Paper Your research paper is in lieu of the Science Fair project. It must detail important information about the god or goddess of your choice‚ including relating a story about him or her and the story’s significance to the Greek culture. Proper use of the English language and correct spelling must be observed at all times. Third-person‚ past tense should be used in this paper. The research paper should be typed one-sided only. It should be double-spaced. The

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    East to West”. Selene “pulled the moon across the skies at night” The other Titans‚ controlled the oceans and the rivers. One of the youngest gods Cronus‚ replaced Uranus than married Rhea‚ his sister. Uranus and Rhea had children together‚ but they came out scary‚ so he slowed them whole except for Zeus because Rhea hid him. Zeus grew up and fed Cronus poison and all of his siblings that had been slowed whole

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