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    God of the sky‚ Zeus was the ruler over the other gods. He became the ruler after winning a draw between him and his brothers. To punish mortals who misbehaved‚ Zeus would throw thunderbolts‚ his symbol and weapon‚ to show his displeasure. Zeus could create big storms of thunder and lightning‚ bringing much chaos‚ or open the sky to sunshine‚ all with flashing his shield‚ the Aegis. Since he was father of the gods‚ he took on a paternal role with mortals. The poorest could find a friend in Zeus‚

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    Did the Ancient Greek Gods exist? The Ancient Greeks regarded their religion and mythology with much respect and loyalty. Although the Ancient Greek Gods are now seen as an explanation created by man‚ for natural forces and the world around us‚ there has been much evidence both for and against the debate that these Gods were real. The Greeks believed that the Earth was created with the birth of Gaia‚ or Mother Earth‚ from the dark void known as Chaos. It was believed that Gods were all-powerful

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    magical world of Greek Mythology it was believed that the gods and goddesses lived around them. These gods were an explanation to life‚ and everything that happened the way it did . They appeared as mortals only bigger and more powerful. They were feared by the mortals and well respected even though they were never seen before ‚not even their own children had seen them. These gods were created to explain the wonders off the world and why such things existed. These gods were brought

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    HADES / PLUTO In Greek and Roman mythology‚ Hades or Pluto was the god of the underworld. His oldest name was Hades or Aides meaning "The Unseen." He was the son of Cronus and Rhea‚ and the brother of Zeus‚ Poseidon‚ Demeter‚ Heista and Hera. After Zeus killed Cronus‚ Hades and his brothers divided the universe. Zeus took the heavens‚ Poseidon took the seas‚ and Hades took the underworld. There he ruled over the dead and other powers with his wife‚ Persephone. He is harsh and pitiless and does not

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    Girls‚ on the other hand‚ are brought up to define their identities through connection‚ cooperation‚ self-sacrifice‚ domesticity‚ and community in an indoor world of love and caring. This view of different male and female roles can be seen throughout children’s literature. Treasure Island and The Secret Garden are two novels that are an excellent portrayal of the narrative pattern of "boy and girl" books. When thinking of books that seem to be written specifically for young boys‚ Treasure Island

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    In ancient greece times all the people believed in greek gods and goddesses. The Greek people believed that the twelve most important gods and goddesses lived at the top of Mount Olympus. This caused many of the gods and goddesses to compete to be the best‚ making them not get along. The two goddesses that fought the most was the goddess of the night and the goddess of the day.The goddess of the night was Nyx‚ and the goddess of the day was Hemera. Nyx was a very strong and beautiful goddess. While

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    can be expressed through a certain choice of words‚ also through choice of syntax and diction. Furthermore‚ tone affects how a reader reads literature by influencing emotions and creating mood. Using such specific words can help readers understand more about certain traits and their temperaments. When it comes to different translations of a piece of literature‚ each translator’s own bias may affect the tone. In other words‚ their bias possibly will change the meaning of the story. Languages

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    The meaning and importance of these gods and goddesses also change from telling to telling. One of the best examples is the goddess Isis‚ who was stated by the encyclopedia article “Isis” was originally a minor goddess‚ but as time when on‚ she became a very important character in the mythology (para.3). She became a more prominent figure in one extremely important myth and led to her three main roles: Mourner‚ Healer‚ and Mother (para 3). The mourner role was due to her years searching and grieving

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    From the statement‚ it can be inferred that because so many people died in the Holocaust and God didn’t save them that he might not exist. The Holocaust was the genocide of Jews. This was carried out by the Nazis‚ who were in power in Germany at the time. The Nazis believed that the Germans were at the top of racial hierarchy and the Jews were at the bottom. The Nazis encouraged at widespread hate of the Jews by accusing them of being the reason they lost World War I. As well as this‚ the Christian

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    Throughout Greek mythology‚ Cronus is known as the god of the sky. What most don’t know is that the Roman equivalent‚ Saturn‚ is the god of agriculture. This god‚ like many‚ shows the differences between Greek and Roman mythology. While both gods were said to be equal‚ in Roman mythology Saturn began where Cronus ended. There are a few major differences in the two myths. One is how the two began. In the Greek myth‚ Cronus came to power when he mislead his mother Gaea‚ and overthrew his father

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