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    In Greek mythology‚ Medea was an enchantress and witch who used her magic powers to help Jason and the Argonauts in their quest for the Golden Fleece. So later after Jason betrayed her‚ she used her witchcraft to take revenge. So she was the daughter of Aeetes‚ king of Colchis‚ then when Medea first saw Jason when he arrived at the king’s palace to request the Golden Fleece. According to some accounts‚ Hera‚ queen of gods‚ persuaded Aphrodite‚ the goddess of love‚ to make Medea fall in love with

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    The Roman religion was a polytheistic one that it had some dynamics in it to make this polytheistic religion continue in a good sound. For this‚ I would like to give Charles King as a reference that he explains the dynamic of the Roman religion as its mechanism as below: 1. Polymorphism‚ the idea that gods could have multiple identities with incompatible attributes‚ 2. Orthopraxy‚ the focus upon standardized ritual rather than standardized belief‚ and 3. Pietas‚ the Roman ideal of reciprocal obligation

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    Captains Log Chapter: The Cyclops The Setting: The Cyclops cave Conflict: Polyphemus is a huge man who eats humans. Complications: They are trapped in the cave of the Cyclops and the only one who can open the door is Polyphemus. Climax: Odysseus and his men stab him in the eye and when morning came to let the sheep in to the pasture they held on to the belly. Denouement: The men escape two men were eaten. Character: Polyphemus who was the one-eyed monster son of Poseidon. Archetype:

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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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    GREEK MYTHOLOGY RESEARCH PROJECT Hades - He was made lord of the underworld‚ ruling over the dead. He is a greedy god who is greatly concerned with increasing his subjects. Those whose calling increase the number of dead were seen favorably by him. He was also the god of wealth‚ due to the precious metals mined from the earth. His wife was Persephone whom Hades abducted. The underworld itself was often called Hades. It was divided into two regions: Erebus‚ where the dead pass as soon as they

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    Savannah Sowers English 10 Julius Caesar act 1 The evidence that supports Cassius’ view of Caesar as weak and gentle in act 1. Scene ii. Are that Cassius thinks Caesar is no better than him and Brutus. Cassius says “I was born free as Caesar; so were you: we both have fed as well‚ and we can both endure the winter’s cold as well as he:” (1.ii.97-99). Cassius also says “the fault‚ dear

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    Mythology 6th October 2012 Atalanta’s Voyage through the World of Mythology Atalanta‚ or how some might call her “Atlanta”‚ began her journey almost instantly at a rough spot. She was born to Cymene and King Iasus. She came into the world in the undesirable state of being a female. As a result‚ her father had her carried in the mountains and left to die. Instead‚ she was raised by a shebear that was looking for her cub. As Atalanta got older‚ she began to hunt. One time‚ she hunts a bear on her

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    Eros is a very interesting god in Greek mythology. He’s the person we have to thank for all the romance and love in the world. Like all the other gods in mythology‚ he has his own special story‚ including who made him‚ how unique he is and what he’s like‚ his friends‚ lovers‚ and children‚ and lastly‚ the symbols you see and are immediately reminded of the god of adoration‚ passion‚ and devotion. There are many variations in myth as to who the true parents of Eros are. The favored choice‚ however

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    our modern day society in many ways we have never thought about. The Roman are known to be one of the greatest early river civilizations. . Our society has borrowed so many elements from the Romans as they had many bright ideas and forward-thinking notions. In fact‚ many of their ideas still exist in our culture today. In our modern day society‚ we have so many things in our daily lives that have been influenced by the Romans. We might of have never notice or know because we simply think well someone

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    The story of the Judgment of Paris is another example of the constant squabbling and dissonance of the Goddesses in Mount Olympus. Filled with jealousy and hatred to one another‚ Eris‚ the goddess of discord‚ starts the contest by fueling the goddesses’ enviousness with the apple. Aphrodite (Venus)‚ Athena (Minerva)‚ and Hera (Juno) conceiving that they are better than one another fights for the possession of the apple and the battle ended when Paris Alexandros gave the apple to Aphrodite in exchange

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