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    The Role of Athena

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    women played a significant role in Odysseus’s journey back to Ithaca. In particular‚ the role of Athena is arguably the most important role to Odysseus. Without the help Odysseus receives from Athena‚ he wouldn’t be the most well known epic hero of all time. Athena is important to Odysseus due to her role as the goddess of war and battle‚ and as a Greek war hero‚ Odysseus receives much favor from Athena. She frequently disguises herself in order to help Odysseus. She appears as a little girl‚ a Sheppard

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    Athena Pride

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    to act hastily. With the Greek goddessAthena‚ pride ended up causing her to turn her competitor‚ who claimed to weave better than her‚ into a spider (Megan E. Bryant‚ She’s All That). “Athena was one of the most active goddesses in human affairs.On the downside‚ she’s proud and has a big temper. So‚ whatever you do‚ DO NOT claim you fix toilets better than Athena. There’s no telling what she’ll turn you into.” (Rick Riordan‚ Meet the Greek Gods). Athena was the goddess of many things including

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    The Symbols Of Athena

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    Athena is the goddess of Wisdom‚ War and Arts. Zeus was her father with no known mother. She is full of wisdom and the protector and patron of Athens. Many gods viewed her as a god who promoted culture and civilization. This collage represents who Athena is and what symbolizes her. Athena was a very well known god and was someone who had tremendous strategic skills in war. Her symbols show who she is and what represents her‚ these include the owl‚ olive tree‚ shield‚ aegis or helmet. In many pictures

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    Medusa: Athena

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    about Greek Mythology knows who she is. She turened people to stone if they looked at her and was killed by Perseus with the help Athena then placed her head onto a sheild. But‚ how did Medusa become the lady with snake hair that you can not look at? She was not born this way it all comes from her talking badly about the wrong Goddess. Medusa was a preistess at a temple for the Goddess Athena. She was very devoted to her‚ and told everyone who came to see the temple of the beloved Goddess to many

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    Characteristics of Greek myths The Greek civilization is considered the cradle of western civilization. The deepest expression of Greek ideology‚ however‚ lay in the Greek myths which are relevant and compelling to the present day. The Greek myths are basically of two sorts. Some are used to explain everyday event like why seasons come and go or how plants bear their fruits. A second much larger group may be called the "historical" myths. Both fiction and history grew out of the two types of

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    The Justice of Athena

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    Victor Salvado English R1A: Performing Revenge The Justice of Athena In the Greek trilogy of revenge The Oresteia‚ Aeschylus actively utilizes literary symbols to suggest significant parallels between the representative system of justice reflected in the play and the prevalent democratic attitudes of 5th century Greek society. The goddess Athena is instrumental in drawing these parallels‚ as it is she who establishes the unbiased court system in which Orestes is tried. However‚ Aeschylus

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    they watch Titanic. Rhett Butler and Scarlett O’Hara in Gone With The Wind‚ even Borat and Pamela Anderson in the movie Borat! But this paper isn’t about tragedies in recent times; it’s about love stories gone wrong…in Greek mythology. I have researched the stories I think were the saddest and most touching: Apollo and Hyacinthus: Apollo‚ the Greek god of knowledge and the arts had many affairs with both men and women‚ most of which didn’t end so well. He had an affair with Hyacinthus

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    The Cunning Athena

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    2012 The Cunning Athena The myth of Pallas Athena inspired many artists to create marvelous pieces of art. Athena’s myth is about how you can’t run away from your problems and not to be so self-centered. For when Zeus swallowed Metis‚ his intension was to not have his two children born to him because they were going to defeat him. Zeus didn’t know that one way or another; Athena was going to be born. This myth inspired Jacopo Tintoretto to create a beautiful painting called Athena and Arachne. Although

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    empire developed much later than the Greek empire thus the Romans copied almost everything that the Greeks had developed over time‚ such as art‚ literature and Gods. However the Romans did give some of their Gods different names and duties than those of the Greek Gods. There are other differences‚ which is shown between the Greek Goddess Artemis and the Roman Goddess Diana. These two Goddesses are very similar‚ however some differences are apparent. The Greek Goddess Artemis is compared to her Roman

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    myths‚ and throughout the ages there have been plenty of myths‚ from Egyptian mythology to Greek to Norse to new age religion. Mythology helps to explain our world around us. Usually from mythology comes religions‚ and all religions have gods. Each culture has a religion and each religion has gods that explain every aspect of life in the mortal world. One of the best known gods from all mythology is the Greek god Zeus. Zeus has a long history full of devious plots‚ vicious wars‚ scandalous adultery

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