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Analysis: The Greek Myth Of Dionysus

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The Greek myth of Dionysus, known as Bacchus in Roman mythology, can be seen in components of colleges, cities, and towns all over the world. From dessert bars being bigger than salad bars, the party and overall atmosphere that embodies the “college experience,” and in the unequal distribution of wealth throughout the world; Dionysus can be found almost anywhere. Being god of the vine, theater or entertainment, and self-liberation, Dionysus stands for what many people strive for.
The lifestyle that Dionysus lived was very carefree and self-indulgent. He constantly influenced people to try to better themselves before worrying about others, and that is something we see even today. Throughout this myth, the high points and low points of this lifestyle are brought to life. It teaches society that, while you do need to take care of yourself and splurge occasionally, living boisterously and always doing whatever you want to do can cause your life to spiral out of control. Over- indulgence in any one thing can be bad or harmful. In both the East College Cafeteria and the Student Center Cafeteria here on the SFA campus, the healthier food options that are available are greatly outnumbered by the unhealthy ones. Dionysus himself would find the amount of grease …show more content…

Through personal experiences, I have found that a more selfless lifestyle would be better for all people, and that if every country were to find a way to better distribute their wealth, there would be fewer people living the Dionysus lifestyle. From looking deeper into this myth, I have discovered aspects of the carefree lifestyle at not only parties, but also as prominent as the on-campus cafeterias. The ways of Dionysus are very exposed and are often looked over or taken for granted. From people merely not being informed, to people who enjoy living said lifestyle, there is no end in sight for

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