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    As classical literature‚ mythology can give us insight into how other cultures have seen the world. Their myths and legends paint a picture of important heroes and adversities‚ all usually with a common basis in what everyday people would aspire to‚ or fear‚ or question. In folkloristics‚ a "myth" is a sacred narrative usually explaining how the world or humankind came to be in its present form‚ "a story that serves to define the fundamental worldview of a culture by explaining aspects of the

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    as well). This is why she was usually portrayed standing beside Zeus and Hera‚ sometimes serving nectar from her jug. Yet‚ as cupbearer of the gods‚ Iris was often drawn the same as Hebe (goddess of youth and the cupbearer of the gods ) in ancient Greek art; kinda sounds like what I do as team manager. This explains the double meaning of Iris’s name; Iris‚ meaning "the rainbow" and Eiris‚ meaning "messenger". Iris traveled almost everywhere; even the dark underworld. Someday I hope to travel everywhere

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    Greek Mythology is made up of several myths‚ legends‚ and many gods and goddesses‚ each attached to a story or myth about how earth itself came to be. Greek gods and goddesses have their own responsibilities and jobs to maintain the earth and keep peace on it. For example‚ Hades‚ the God and Ruler of the Underworld‚ which is often referred to as Hades‚ is also associated with the ideas of death and life after death. Hades is important to the pantheon of Greek Mythology because he not only is the

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    Athena (Roman name: Minerva)‚ goddess of wisdom and battle strategy‚ is one of the most beloved and well known gods of the Greek myths. According to Greek mythology‚ Athena sprang from the head of Zeus‚ fully grown and wearing battle attire. Athena is always portrayed with her armor and helmet‚ carrying her shield and lance. Athena is also a gifted craftsman; she created the bridle to tame horses‚ along with many other crafts and useful objects. Her favorite bird is the owl‚ which is the symbol of

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    The Faces of Heroism Theseus and Achilles were both great heroes that played important roles in Greek Mythology. Theseus saved many lives by killing a Minotaur‚ and by solving the labyrinth. Achilles was a fierce combatant for the Greeks in the Trojan War. Both heroes accomplished many great challenges in their lifetimes; however‚ it is hard to decide who the better hero is. While both Achilles and Theseus fought for their people‚ Achilles was more concerned about his own well-being‚ whereas Theseus

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    Mythology Compare and Contrast The Celtic Creation Myth from Ireland‚ starts out with the two gods‚ Donn and Danu. They are interlocked until one of their sons‚ Briain‚ cut Donn into nine pieces so he and his brothers could escape. Danu is sad‚ so she cries so much‚ a flood brings her children to Earth. Donn’s nine body parts are transformed into nine aspects of the earth. Then‚ two acorns fall to Earth and are watered by Danu’s tears. One acorn grows into an oak tree that is a reincarnation

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    NAME October 1‚ 2013 Period 2 HGM ESSAY In Greek mythology there are many stories that have to do with arrogance than someone‚ at something‚ or just in general with gods. In the book‚ Heroes‚ Gods‚ and Monsters of the Greek Myths” there are many examples of this kind of situation. In the section‚ Athene‚ is where I found the biggest example. Arachne‚ a girl who lived in Lydia‚ was so boastful she said‚ “I‚ I am the greatest weaver in the world. The greatest since the world begun‚ no doubt

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    To the ancient Greeks‚ there were simple explanations to all these questions – it was the gods! Things that seemed unexplainable could suddenly make sense when there were gods and goddesses involved. And these stories of the gods that the Greeks created to help make sense of the universe have survived the years to become a treasured and integral part of the history of the Western world. The Greek underworld‚ in mythology‚ was a place where souls went after death and was the Greek idea of afterlife

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    Legacy of Greek Mythology Greek gods‚goddess‚ showed the greek how to live their lives in ancient greece. Five greek gods‚goddesses‚ of note are Poseidon‚ Apollo‚ Demeter‚ Athena‚ and Hermes. Greek Mythology was important to the Greek’s mind set and civilization. Poseidon was one of the more angry gods. Poseidon was known as the god of the sea. (Warren 11) His brother name was Hades. (Warren 11) As far as respect he was second falling behind Zeus. (Warren 11) One main reason was the Greeks were made

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    The development of Greek mythology‚ Greece has experienced hundreds of years the long period of primitive society. At the time of the historical stage‚ the low level of productivity‚ people to the understanding of the nature is limited‚ often with the help of imagination to explain natural phenomena and life around‚ and so was born the myth. Start‚ due to the human understanding of nature is very limited‚ don’t understand the real reasons that the forces of nature‚ so he created by god as his incarnation

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