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    Greek mythology is one of the most interesting topics to come out of ancient Greek culture. The idea of sincerely believing that every move or choice that is made all goes back to the gods and goddesses fascinates me. In ancient Greece, the normal thing was to believe in multiple higher powers instead of today were majority dictates that there is only one higher power. I was aware of some facts about the Greek’s belief in the god and goddesses from previous history classes but I have never at the

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    Greek Mythology and Medusa

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    Medusa Medusa, the daughter of Phorcys and Ceto is a famous gorgon in Greek Mythology. Medusa, who represented female wisdom, was the eldest of two other Gorgon sisters, Stheino, who represented strength, and the last sister, Euryale as universality. Medusa was the mortal one of the sisters. She was known originally for being a beautiful young maiden, her loveliest feature being her long gorgeous hair. She was a virgin, and she was raped by Poseidon, Lord of the Sea, while she had been worshipping

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    job. They live in two worlds, mortals with human and immortal. They are expected to understand how their actions may be explained by humans and immortals. That might make crazy any one. Also thanks to this book, I know the basic terms of Greek and Roman Mythology. The story is about a twelve-year old, named Percy Jackson. He tells us about his past. He is diagnosed with ADHD and dyslexia. And he always thought of himself as a troublemaker. He was expelled from different schools. At the beginning

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    Greek Mythology has to do with Greek Gods and Goddess’. There are a bunch of different Gods or Goddess’ and most of them are more powerful than others and some are more important than others. The God that I am going to write about is Atlas, the Greek God that held the heavens on his shoulders. He is famous but only because he held the heavens on his shoulders, and he held that burden. Atlas, the Greek God that held the heavens on his shoulders, is the son of Iapetus and Clymene. The brother of Prometheus

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    Myths In Greek Mythology

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    deftly mixes Greek mythology with historical accounts of real persons. What Homer did with the Iliad was to link Greek heritage and history with Greek religion, to create a kind of historical-religious epic poem that could teach Greeks about the past, their heritage, the value of honor, truths of human nature (such as the way valor is lost and won on the battlefield, or the way a mother like Thetis will do anything to protect her son). Not only does the Iliad explore the way the Greeks believed the

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    Greek Mythology Analysis

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    Greek mythology is ancient because they explained the origins of the gods and their individual relations with mankind. The story of Atalanta not being a boy and getting left in the woods to die, growing up to be the best hunter, and if you don't pay your sacrifice you will be punished. Atalanta had a father named Iasus which was upset that she was not born a boy. Iasus didn’t like the fact that she wasn’t a boy. He had wanted a son, so the fact that his wife gave birth to a beautiful baby girl he

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    Greek Mythology In my research I have learned an addition of facts and stories about Greek mythology. Like how “the Pegasus and Chrysor came from the blood of Medusa’s head after Perseus cut it off” (Greek Mythology). Or how the “Amazonian group of warriors was all females” (Greek Mythology). The more that I have research about my topic the more fascinating and interesting it becomes. I hope that everyone will further their research and knowledge on this topic whether it’s reading a book, researching

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    Hades In Greek Mythology

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    Hades is the god of the underworld. Hades is important to Greek Mythology because when he was born he was swallowed by his father a titan named Cronus. As well as the rest of his siblings Poseidon, Demeter, Hera, and Hestia. The only one that managed to not get swallowed was Zeus. Zeus managed to trick Cronus into drinking a potion that made him vomit out his brothers and sisters. When they were free from Cronus together they all rebelled against the Titans. Whenever they defeated the Titans Zeus

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    Greek mythology is a collection of stories that talked about the Greek gods and heroes, the nature of the world, and the origins and significance of their own culture and rituals that were rumored to exist. These kinds of tales were more known to be told as a story or a lesson to be learned. There are many sources that talk about these stories and each story can vary from source to source. And although this is the case, there are indeed certain points of a story that remain the same. One known story

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    Greek Mythology: Zeus

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    Zeus, his name is synonymous with Greek mythology and religion. God of the weather and sky he used his powers of wind, lightning, and thunder to uphold the law and keep order. He ruled Mount Olympus as well as the pantheon of gods who lived there. Watching over mankind he would punish those who defied him and help those who were wronged. However, Zeus did have his flaws. His quick tempered nature combined with his lust for women made him relatable to the common man. From his coming to power until

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