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    Goatman is a suspicious character that thrived as a Demon-like man with bronze horns of a goat and the body of Cerberus‚ The 3-headed dog‚ which was the guardian of the underworld in Greek Mythology “Thick-skulled Goatman” was a character with many anger issues That he took out on the maccaroni warriors of planet Hickombottom Far away in the Snickers galaxy “Taunt me foul beasts (Jello dragons)”‚ “These weakling warriors are of no challenge anymore”‚ After he ruthlessly pummeled the small

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    Born on the sunny island of Delos‚ Apollo was one of the most important of the twelve gods in Greek mythology. He was associated with many essential things including; the arts (poetry‚ art‚ dance‚ and music)‚ medicine and healing‚ the sun‚ truth‚ law‚ and knowledge and philosophy. He was the son of the Greek god Zeus‚ and nymph Leto. His siblings included his twin sister Artemis; the god of hunting and wilderness. He is depicted as an ideal handsome athletic youth‚ with curly blonde hair‚ that had

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    In chapter 2 of Edith Hamilton’s Mythology two Gods were introduced: Demeter and Dionysus. Although those two Gods were different‚ they also had numerous similarities. For example‚ both are correlated with rebirth and revival. Demeter and her daughter Persephone are in a constant cycle of death due to plants dying off in the winter and regrowing in the summer. Every winter Persephone would be taken by Hades but “she [rose] from the dead every spring” (Hamilton 61). Dionysus was also coordinated with

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    In Greek and Roman mythology‚ both males and females are necessary in the creation of the world and everything on it. Since they both need to work together‚ it would be assumed that males and females would hold an equal amount of power but that is not the case. From the beginning with Gaia and Ouranos to the current ruler of Mount Olympus‚ the men are regarded as the more powerful and capable beings. The females may still be valued and considered from time to time‚ but overall do not compare to the

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    not only for entertainment but also for answers to nature ’s mysteries. Mythology helped to explain aspects of the natural world to the ancient Greeks. Some of the greatest mysteries of nature that are explained in mythology are the origins of mankind‚ the four seasons‚ and how flowers got their colors and names. One of the greatest mysteries for all cultures concerns how men were first created. In ancient Greek mythology‚ this aspect of the natural world is explained with several different stories

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    despite this‚ its mythology still continues to influence our western society. References to Greek mythology can be found all through time and in our western culture. The influence of Greek mythology can be found in our science‚ arts and literature and our language. When Ancient Greece fell to the Roman Empire‚ Rome adapted its mythologies which still influence us today as they have through history. That is not to say that Greek mythology wasn’t influenced itself – Greek mythology has links with the

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    found in between Roman and Greek Mythology. Both‚ Greek and Roman mythology are mostly influenced by Greeks myths and legends‚ then Italians‚ since Greek literature and myth occur before the Romans. This demonstrates why Roman myths have similar themes and myths as Greek Mythology. The twelve Olympian god/goddesses in Greek mythology are represented in Roman mythology‚ but with different names. Also‚ each god/goddess symbolize and power are similar in both mythologies. These similarities is what makes

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    Growing up on the Southwest side of Chicago‚ while going to public schools my whole life‚ I was a little worried when I decided to come to a Catholic Institution. Especially when I found out that theology courses were mandatory to take.  I‚ myself‚ am a Catholic. However‚ I did not feel ready because I did not feel as if I had enough background knowledge on theology. After taking my first theology course at Marquette‚ I learned that there is much more to theology than just “religion.” Today‚ I will

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    Achelous: River god; son of Oceanus and Tethys and said to be the father of the Sirens. Acheron: One of several Rivers of Underworld. Achilles: Greek warrior; slew Hector at Troy; slain by Paris‚ who wounded him in his vulnerable heel. Actaeon: Hunter; surprised Artemis bathing; changed by her to stag; and killed by his dogs. Admetus: King of Thessaly; his wife‚ Alcestis‚ offered to die in his place. Adonis: Beautiful youth loved by Aphrodite. Aeacus: One of three judges of dead in Hades; son of

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    11-12: The second beast comes out of the earth and has two horns‚ where the first beast had ten‚ indicating that he is less fearsome that the first. These two horns are taken from Daniel 8:3‚ which depicts a ram with two horns that speaks as a dragon‚ “suggesting that its role is primarily religious” in nature. This second “knockoff of Christ” speaks with the voice of God (John 5:25-30)‚ and uses the same words as the ancient serpent that lead the world astray. This second beast has “all the power

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