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    New Greek God in town and he is here to stay and his name is Zeus! Zeus is very well known all over the world but where did he come from‚ who is he‚ and what does he do? We’ll i tell you. The Greeks believed in the Greek Gods in their religion and the main god of their religion and most important was named Zeus. Zeus is known as “The father of gods and men.” People consider Zeus one of the Seven Wonders of the World. Zeus ruled the Olympians of mount Olympus‚ he is the father of all the gods and

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    Poseidon is one of the three major gods and also was one of the most worshipped/respected gods of Olympus. He is widely know as the Greek god of the sea‚ earthquakes‚ and horses. Poseidon was the son of Kronos and Rhea (Kuiper 1). He had five siblings‚ two brothers and three sisters (Sellers 1). Poseidon had played a major part in the war against the titans to gain freedom. Once Poseidon helped defeat his father‚ Kronos‚ and the other evil creatures of the world‚ he obtained the control over the

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    Poseidon S.P.D. Athenae‚ Salve! I would deeply like to apologize for my actions taken in Athens. I acted very childish‚ but in my defense‚ I was there first when I struck the Earth with my mighty trident and made that salt water well. It was a very good gift and it was better than everyone else thought. It provided the land with a very large supply of water from my realm. I don’t understand why no one loved it like I did! It would come in handy when you needed water and you were nowhere close to

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    The Greek gods and goddess carry many attributes‚ most human. They are very much like humans in the way that they have weaknesses and strengths. Even though the gods display their characteristics much more drastically than humans do‚ the similarities are obvious. In Rosenberg and Baker’s book‚ the Greek gods have many human characteristics such as vengeance‚ jealously‚ and love. An example of a human trait is that the Greek gods and goddess displayed excessive vengeance. Whenever anyone

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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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    environment. Similarly‚ the Greeks developed their religion to explain the everyday occurrences of nature and‚ more explicitly‚ human nature. The grecian gods were more developed‚ but the main purpose of the religion was still to explain the world around them‚ albeit‚ more technical and elaborated than the Mesopotamian gods. The Greek and Sumerian gods served a purpose of pre-scientific explanation‚ a way to explain the unexplainable in a time before

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    the Greek God In the Iliad‚ Homer describes a particular Greek god as the “far-shooter”‚ “rouser of armies”‚ or “Phoebus Apollo”. The world knows him simply as Apollo‚ son of Zeus and Leto‚ twin brother of Artemis. Apollo has multiple domains including music‚ prophecy‚ colonization‚ archery‚ medicine and healing‚ poetry‚ dance‚ protecting of shepherds‚ light‚ and plague (Encyclopedia Mythica). The god particularly depicts order‚ beauty‚ reason‚ and self control to the ancient Greeks. As god of death

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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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    The Greek Creation Myth I’ll be examining cosmogonic Greek myths. The Theogony‚ a poem written around 700 B.C. by Hesiod‚ states that from the vast expanse of nothingness called Chaos arose Gaia. Gaia is female and first into being. Her existence not deliberate‚ but magically occurs for no stated purpose. Gaia gives birth to a son‚ Uranus without the assistance of any other deity. Uranus is the sky and Gaia who is the earth‚ mates with her son to bring forth the 12 Titans. There were six male Titans;

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    Greek myths are a collection of short stories that aim to explain the origins of the world‚ give a detailed explanation about the gods and goddesses’ lives of that era‚ and try to teach a lesson to the reader. Greek mythology also includes a connection to the modern world which is where the myth resembles a story or movie from the more recent times. Three Greek myths that have a strong connection to the modern world include the stories of Theseus‚ Orpheus‚ and Midas and each of the connections come

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