Wisdom Athena: goddess of Wisdom‚ and Battle Strategy. Athena is famous for her piercing‚ stormy grey eyes. Athena was a part of the Great gods of Mount. Olympus. She had her own throne along eleven different other gods. Out of all all Zeus’s Sons and Daughters‚ Athena is favored the most. “she was Zeus’ favorite child and was allowed to use his weapons including his thunderbolt” (Athena). Athena‚ although not one of the original Olympians‚ had a major role in Greek mythology and was highly respected
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MERCU BUANA UNIVERSITY MODUL 3 PAGE 25 Nike’s Goddess Could a famously masculine company finally click with female customers? That was the challenge behind Nike Goddess‚ whose goal was to change how the company designed for‚ sold to and communicated with women. In its 30-year history‚ Nike ahs become the undisputed leader in sports marketing‚ but beneath the success was an Achilles’ heel. Nike is named after a woman – the Greek goddess of victory- but for most of history‚ the company had
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Nature: Goddess of Africa Okara’s invocation towards the mighty Spirit of the Land “But standing behind a tree With leaves around her waist She only smiled with a shake of her head.”--- Okara recites his view of the spirit of Africa as a form of the Nature Goddess in the poem The Mystic Drum. Okara worships her to revive the spirit of Africa‚ and the way he seemed to be doing it is by being more and more close to the nature. This closeness can be found in most of the poems of this African poet Gabriel
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ARTEMIS was the great Olympian goddess of hunting‚ wilderness and wild animals. She was also a goddess of childbirth‚ and the protectress of the girl child up to the age of marriage. Her twin brother Apollon was similarly the protector of the boy child. Together the two gods were also bringers of sudden death and disease--Artemis targetted women and girls‚ and Apollon men and boys. In ancient art Artemis was usually depicted as a girl dressed in a short knee-length chiton and equipped with a hunting
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In every culture‚ there is some sort of Great Goddess. They are also known as the Creator goddess. These Great Goddesses shares many similarities such as the ability to give birth and nourishing. The idea that a female can generate another life is very amazing. Some historians discovered many artifacts and figures dating back to the Paleolithic period through the Bronze Age. These artifacts proved that this culture worships the Great Goddess and believe that they are the source of all life.
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the forehead of Zeus‚ the chief god. Athena was Zeus’s favorite child. He entrusted her with the Aegis‚ his breastplate‚ and with his thunderbolt. Athena’s role as a goddess varied. She was a major warrior and most images depict her dressed in armor and holding a spear. In Homer’s Iliad‚ she is described as a fierce battle goddess who continually intervened on the side of the Greeks. She also took an interest in handicrafts and agriculture. The olive tree‚ which she said to have created‚ is sacred
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Isis was one of the most followed Egyptian goddesses. There were many sculptures crafted of Isis‚ Mother of Horus and Wife of Osirus‚ the kings of Egypt or father and son. The goddess carried different meanings and symbols‚ such as the mother‚ protector against evil‚ and the heiress of power. Isis‚ mother of Horus‚ was looked up to by other mothers. Isis protected him while he was approaching the seat to the throne. In the first photo‚ the bronze statue shows her holding baby Horus tightly
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Visual Analysis of the Marble Statue of Aphrodite Name Institution Visual Analysis of the Marble Statue of Aphrodite Aphrodite statues were very popular in Greece during the Hellenistic period. The marble Aphrodite of Knidos was the most renowned among the many Greek goddesses. Also written as the Aphrodite of Cnidus‚ the marble sculpture was created by an Attic sculptor known as Praxiteles during the 4th century BC. Arguably‚ it is believed to
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that less of his men will die. This makes him more appreciative of his men. Odysseus faces his biggest challenge with Calypso because‚ “for seven of the ten years Odysseus has spent wandering the Mediterranean Sea‚ he has been held captive by the goddess Calypso on her island‚” (Homer 1206). After Odysseus’ men die from all his other obstacles he is alone to fend for himself. He winds up on Calypso’s island where she holds him for seven years. The time he is there he longs for his wife‚ Penelope.
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the myths explains? Pg. 10-11 PART ONE 4. List several identifying details about each one of the following A. Cronus Pg.18 B. Zeus Pg. 20-22 C. Hera Pg. 22-23 D. Poseidon Pg. 23-24 E. Hades Pg. 24 F. Apollo Pg. 25-27 G. Aphrodite Pg. 29-30 H. Ares Pg. 31-32 I. Artemis Pg. 27-29 J. Athena Pg. 24-25 K. Hephaestus Pg. 32-33 L. Hestia Pg. 33-34 M. Hermes Pg. 30-31 5. What was the function of the Muses? Pg. 36 6. What did the Fates control? Pg. 46 7. From where
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