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    Greek Mythology Origin

    Greek mythology is an astonishing topic to learn about, and interpreting the origins of it have been widely discussed. The origins of Greek mythology is very difficult to pin point the exact point in history were it first began. But through Hesiod and Homer many believe is were Greek mythology began. Hesiod's Theogony and Works and Days and Homer's Iliad and Odyssey is where current day people could see the mythology. But historian believe that it was seen before them. Many scholars believe that

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    Greek And Norse Similarities

    used mythology such as the Greek, Norse and Japanese. The greeks and norse both had Hierarchies’ or a social order. Japanese had phenomena called Yokai that were classified as spirits , demons or even animals. Even though these mythologies are very different they also have many similarities that are important to understand and visualize The greek and norse are very similar in many ways. First of all the two mythologies have kings, the Norse being Odin while the greek being Zeus. they also both

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    Greek Gods & Goddesses

    s | Stephanie Highfield | Greek Gods & Goddesses | | | | | The ancient Greek religious history explains the existence of the world and the lives attached to the entire process of various gods, goddesses, heroes, heroines and other mythological characters. Every individual god or goddess was supposed to have a unique feature to him/her. For example: Athena was goddess of wisdom and courage, Ares was the god of war, while some gods such as Hestia (the heart) and Helios (the

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    Prostitutes in Greek Art

    Depiction of Prostitutes in Greek Art Woman in Greek art are usually seen doing what most Greek woman were tasked with doing in their daily lives. Their main jobs focused on the domestic needs of the family; caring for the sick, nursing the children, and preparing food for the family. Women are often time’s illustrated performing task such as weaving and other domestic actions like bearing and caring for their children. The women in these forms of art are properly dressed and the illustrations

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    Re: Greek Mythology

    GREEK MYTHOLOGY Background to Homer’s Odyssey As you read each story, ask yourself: What is most enjoyable, predictable, or bizarre about this story? How would I have responded in this situation? What mysteries or features of the world might this story try to explain? What bit of moral or religious instructions (i.e. don’t disobey the gods) might be contained in this story? How does this story compare with Christian beliefs, or with the values of our culture today?

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    Centaurs: Greek Myth

    Centaurs Greek Myth Creation/Origin myth 1)A centaur or hippocentaur is a mythological creature with the upper body of a human and the lower body and legs of a horse.Centaurs were followers of DIONYSUS( the God of Wine). These creatures were known for their violent behavior towards people(Chiron being an exception)..It is believed that Centaurs were creatures that represented chaos and barbarism, .their fights with Lapiths(CENTAUROMACHY) was frequently described in Greek sculpture, myths, stories

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    Hephaestus: The Greek Gods

    Greek mythology is the body of myths and long life ways of learning from bad that belong to the ancient Greeks, dealing with the gods and heroes. One of the Greek gods/goddess is Hephaestus. He is the Greek God/Goddess of Fire, stone masonry, art of sculpture. His parents are Zeus and Hera. They are the Goddess of King and Queen of the Gods. He & She are from Mount Olympus. One interesting fact about Hephaestus is that he made all the hand help weapons for the gods in Olympus. The Greek God Hephaestus

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    Greek and Roman Architecture

    culture the Greeks and Romans are citizens of the two most celebrated ancient cultures. “Classical art” was referred to the art of ancient Greek and Roman sculpture which the three primary areas of classical art are painting, architecture, and sculpture. The differences between Greek and Rome art are both interesting and significant for identification. Historically, the Greeks were the primary influences of the Romans in terms of artwork. The most obvious difference between Greek and Roman

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    Apollo In Greek Mythology

    “The mythology of the ancient Greeks included a dazzling array of deities, demigods, monsters, and heroes” (“Greek Mythology”). Greek mythology is a collection of myths, especially belonging to the ancient Greek people, Gods, and Goddesses. These myths are commonly recognized as great tales. Some popular stories in Greek mythology include the Trojan War, Pandora’s Box, Oracle of Apollo, and so many more. Apollo is the God of music, poetry, plague, oracles, sun, and healing. Apollo, also known

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    Oedipus: A Greek Hero

    Oedipus is not a Greek god but a Greek hero in Greek mythology. He became famous by accidently fulfilling a prophecy. Oedipus is not a god of anything but just a Greek hero in the Greek mythology according to wiki. The Greeks worship Oedipus for being a hero to the Greeks and taking his farther place without knowing that he had killed his father. Oedipus was born to his parents of Laius and Jocasta but his father did not want him due to the prophecy. Oedipus as a baby his ankles pierced and he was

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