Mrs Whittaker Ancient Greece �� Caitlyn Lynes 7I Greek Gods/ Goddesses Question 1: Who are the Greek Gods and Goddesses? The Greek Gods and Goddesses are mythical people. They were made up by Hesiod‚ a possible contemporary with Homer‚ At the centre of Greek mythology is the pantheon of deities who were said to live on Mount Olympus‚ the highest mountain in Greece
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myth of Cupid and Psyche also relates a story of amorous pursuit. In Apuleius account Psyche is the most beautiful of all mortals. "The fame of her surpassing beauty spread over the earth and men would even say that Venus herself could not equal this mortal." Out of jealousy‚ Venus commands Cupid to make Psyche fall in love with "the vilest and most despicable creature in the whole world." However‚ dispatched on his errand Cupid is astonished by her beauty and "as if he had shot one of his arrows
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civilization from prehistoric art to the early Renaissance art. This class taught me with a better viewer of the significant artistic period styles‚ and also how an artwork represent its specific style and culture. The Aphrodite of Knidos and The Birth of Venus stands out among all of these precious of artwork and caught my attention in first glance. Each of them spread their unique artist’s stylistic characteristics and culture context. Although‚ they shows different historical values‚ themes‚ and purpose
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Margot is a girl on Venus that wants to see the sun more than anything. In “All Summer In A Day” by Ray Bradbury explores the subject of jealousy. Jealousy can bring people to do many things that they might regret later. All of her classmates don’t like her since they are jealous and she is different than everyone else. Before she was on Venus‚ she was on Earth. She was born‚ barely grew up there‚ but she still lived there and that is one reason why her classmates are jealous of her. And since
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loving arms. In Book One of The Aeneid‚ Venus devises a scheme with Cupid. Lines 782-786 read as follows: “But now Venus is mulling over some new schemes‚ new intrigues. Altered in face and figure‚ Cupid would go in place of the captivating‚ Ascanius‚ using his gifts to fire the queen to madness‚ weaving a lover’s ardor through her bones.” By Book Four‚ it is apparent that Venus has caused Dido’s initial infatuation with Aeneas. Because Venus knows that Juno highly favors Carthage
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objects. It formed 4.6 billion years ago from the gravitational collapse of a giant molecular cloud. The vast majority of the system’s mass is in the Sun‚ with most of the remaining mass contained in Jupiter. The four smaller inner planets‚ Mercury‚ Venus‚ Earth and Mars‚ also called the terrestrial planets‚ are primarily composed of rock and metal. Sun The Sun is the star at the center of the Solar System. It is almost perfectly spherical and consists of hot plasma interwoven with magnetic fields
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Bradbury depicts a future in which it is possible for humans to settle on a different planet‚ specifically Venus. The weather on Venus is a large component of the short story‚ as it never changes. For as long as the children living there can remember‚ Venus’ clouds cover the bright yellow sun‚ and huge droplets fall from the sky. Only once‚ every seven years for one hour‚ the sun shines brightly on Venus‚ revealing itself to the nine year old children living there. The main character‚ Margot‚ is the only
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misinterpret these Venus statutes as objects of sexual fetishes due to their exaggerated body features‚ as Angier points out‚ “Researchers have suggested that the figurines were fertility fetishes‚ or prehistoric erotica‚ or gynecology primers.” Angier and several other scientists believe that minor details such as intricate headdresses‚ string skirts‚ and belts were overlooked during the observation of the statues.
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Aphrodite was the goddess of love‚ beauty and eternal youth. In Homer’s The Odyssey Aphrodite is said to be the daughter of the god of the sky‚ Zeus and the Titan goddess Dione. There are many adaptations of Aphrodite including the roman version names Venus. Aphrodite was a very beautiful goddess‚ her father Zeus was unnerved about the gods fighting over her. Zeus married off Aphrodite to the god Hephaestus‚ condemning her to a loveless marriage. Hephaestus was thrilled to marry Aphrodite and showered
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terrestrial planets are close to the sun and Jovian planets are further away from the sun. Last is terrestrial planets spin a lot less than Jovian planets. 2. How are the atmospheres of Venus and Mars different than the Earth? -The atmospheres of Venus and Mars are different than the Earth because Venus and Mars are mainly made of Carbon Dioxide and the Earth is mainly made of Nitrogen. 3. Describe the major surface features and composition of: a) the Earth’s Moon –
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