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Fate In Greek Mythology Research Paper

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The examples of fate are a prominent throughout mythological stories. The definition of fate in Greek mythology is “Moerae” meaning the “inevitably predetermined; destiny” (dictionary). Often times in mythology, fate is the moral of the story in which the lesson is given. Throughout our studies we have heard of all the infidelities committed by Zeus, it is only obvious that his sister-wife Hera would have fits of jealousy. One of the many infidelities produced a child, Hercules. Soon after his birth, Hera sent two snakes to kill the young Hercules. Overcome with jealousy and hate Hera drove Hercules temporarily insane and caused him to murder his own wife and children. Throughout Greek mythology Hera tortured Zeus’s children, proving her …show more content…

This story and many others have that hidden meaning, in this particular story I feel that the meaning is that jealousy and attempting to strike back against someone that hurt you never gets you very far, be the bigger person regardless of the pain you were caused. Hera was hurt repeatedly, but instead of moving on she attempted to punish an innocent party, instead of expressing her pain to Zeus. I feel that these stories of Hera resonate in today’s world by again proving that those how don’t participate in childish acts will eventually come out on top. It is easy to fall in to the trap of retaliating against someone who has wronged you, but the moral of the story that we can learn from Hera is that it’s not worth the pain you end up putting yourself through. There are many other stories in mythology that prophesies different morals and outcomes that resonate a hidden meaning in real life situations. These deeper meanings are not just with Greek mythology, but are also seen in other cultures as well. It is an interesting topic how these stories actually seem to repeat themselves throughout time, that issues of todays world were also issues thousands of years ago and that the people of that time period wanted to teach and warn others of the outcome of

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