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Mythology Greek Mythology

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The Gods in Greek mythology were responsible for orchestrating many events that created toil and strife for humans and even some of their own children. They tend to view their own issues as being much more important than any of the humans lives. This creates situations such as the Trojan war where you have Gods supporting opposing sides and using the humans as their play things. The Gods also pick favorites in the conflicts they start and when they seem to be in trouble they whisk them away at the last moment. One of the most interesting things about how the Gods act is that they show their flaws and they show human like emotions such as envy, lust, joy and greed. The Gods always seemed to show an extremely large interest in human affairs and try to bend the outcome so that it will benefit themselves in the best way possible. From the beginning of the Iliad you see the Gods already start taking interest in human events when Apollo comes “down from the peaks of Olympus he strode, angered at heart, bearing on his shoulders his bow and covered quiver.” Apollo did this because one of his priests wanted his daughter back and Agamemnon would not give her back. Apollo then proceeded to cause disease among the ranks of the Achaians and did not stop until Agamemnon gave Chryseis back to Chryses. Apollo choosing to come down and help his priest and start killing all of these people shows that the Gods are willing to kill off hundreds of people on a whim. It also helps show

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