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Greek Mythology Research Paper

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Every human being is unique in his or her own way. Yet they all feel pain, anger, sadness and joy as reactions to everyday events. Although the reactions may be different, the response is always immediate. This is because all humans act out of impulse, and are best shown through the similarities between Greek Mythology and Biblical Stories. They reveal that it is in human nature to oppress the weak, be optimistic, and to fear being replaced.
First of all, humans naturally look down upon the weak. This was demonstrated in both the Greek myth “Pandora’s Box” and the Biblical story “The Fall (Adam and Eve)”. For example, Pandora, being viewed as the weaker sex, was first oppressed by Zeus. Manipulating Pandora with her curiosity, Zeus tempted …show more content…

In particular, the creation myth of Greek culture stated how Uranus buried all his children as an act of fear that one day, his children might rise to greater power than him and replace him as supreme ruler. Despite his acts, one child was saved and replaced him as ruler, then Cornus decided to eat his children. As he knew that they would one day replace him as he did with Uranus. This fear will just build on through generations because the gods were supreme rulers with the greatest amount of power, this then comes with an even greater amount of fear. The more you have, the more you can lose. When you are at the top, it is desperation that comes onto you when you fall all the way down. In the same way, the Biblical story in which the Pharisees plotted to kill Jesus was an act out of fear. In the Jewish culture, Pharisees were the highest class of the church and society. Then Jesus started to preach and people started to trust his new style of teaching instead of the traditions taught by the Pharisees. As they lose followers in Judea, they were losing their power. So they killed Jesus in hopes of re-obtaining their power and position. They acted on the fear that one day Jesus will grow into greater power and replace them as the highest class. Like Uranus and Cronus, the Pharisees liked their power and

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