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Poseidon: One Of The Most Disruptive Gods
Reagan Hayes
Picozzi
English I-I
Feb. 2, 2016
Poseidon
I. Introduction – (3-5 sentences)
a. Have you ever looked out over the vast, seamlessly never-ending ocean and thought, man I wish I could rule over all of that?
b. Well the Grecian god Poseidon does!
c. Poseidon, son of Kronos most powerful of all the primevals, Grecian god of the Seas was very well the most disruptive god to not only the gods of Olympus but also the people of Greece.
II. Poseidon had a family that was legen…wait for it…dary, who before the rise of the Olympians, overthrew their tyrannous father Kronos.
a. Research shows that, Poseidon was a child of the Titans Kronos and Rhea (Hatzitsinidou).
i. Kronos and Rhea were his parents. ii. This shows his family as to where
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Explain ii. Analyze how quote represents III.
d. Conclude
IV. Poseidon is considered one of the most disruptive gods in all of Olympus.
a. “1st Quote from source” (MLA citation).
i. Explain ii. Analyze how quote represents IV.
b. “2nd Quote from source” (MLA citation).
i. Explain ii. Analyze how quote represents IV.
c. “3rd Quote from source” (MLA citation).
i. Explain ii. Analyze how quote represents IV.
d. Conclude
V. Conclusion (3-5 sentences)
a.
b.
c.

Works Cited
Atsma, Aaron. “Family of Poseidon: Greek Mythology." 2014. Web. 02 Feb. 2016. (Atsma)
Cartwright, Mark. "Poseidon." Ancient History Encyclopedia. 2015. Web. 26 Jan. 2016. (Cartwright)
"Greek Gods and Goddesses : Facts and Information." Greek Gods and Goddesses. 19 Sept. 2014. Web. 27 Jan. 2016. (Greek)
Hatzitsinidou, Evangelia. “Poseidon Was the Greek God of the Seas, the Horses and the Earthquakes." Greek Gods.info. 2015. Web. 08 Feb. 2016. (Hatzitsinidou)
Napoli, Donna Jo. Treasury of Greek Mythology: Classic Stories of Gods and Goddesses. Washington, D.C.: National Geographic Society, 2011. 42-43. Print. (Napolo)
U.X.L. Encyclopedia. Volume 4. Ed. Rebbecca Parks. Detroit: Gale, 2009. 848-854. Print.

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