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Greek Mythology, used to explain the unknown. The Greeks never had the technology to discover why things happened the way they did. For that reason, they would believe in stories about Gods and Goddesses that determined their everyday lives. They would worship and sacrifice living beings to show their respect for the Gods. Over time, they developed the story of how the world was created, their main Gods and Goddesses, and traditions and rituals. First, the Greeks believed in a story of where it all began, the creation of the world. It started with a being made only of empty darkness known as Chaos. There, in that emptiness, was a blackbird named Nyx. For ages, Nyx sat upon a golden egg, and when the egg hatched, out came Eros, the god of love. The top of the egg shell rose and became the sky, named Uranus, and the bottom half turned to Earth, named Gaia. Eros made the Earth and Sky fall in love and from then on more Gods were created. These gods had children, then grandchildren, and so on. Through this giant family tree, a god named Zeus and Pandora were birthed. Zeus gave Pandora a gift. He ordered her to never open the box. Despite his command, Pandora opened the gift and out came …show more content…

They would also have specific ceremonies for births, marriages, and funerals. When a child was first born, they would bring the baby around the hearth. This was a symbol of the bond and safety formed by the family (Johnson). During a funeral, copper coins would be placed on the corpse as a payment for Charon. He took souls and guided them to River Styx to lead them to a happy afterlife (Johnson). The Greeks also believed that every person had a fate. They would go to oracles to tell them the future. The most famous oracle was the Temple of Apollo, located in Delphi. In the oracle, you would speak to a priest and the Gods would tell him your destiny. This was very crucial to

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