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The Characteristics Of The Greek Gods In Greek Mythology

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The Gods in Greek Mythology In the ancient time, there is no any science which can prove or describe natural phenomenon such as rain, lightening, thunder. Human beings therefore called these things as supernatural things which can be different in some parts according to people’s belief. However, Greek people named these things as gods and portrayed their gods in their own image as human being figures but immortal ones. Also, they gave a full respect to the gods. The Greek gods displayed as superior, powerful and extraordinary things. The representation of the gods can be vary according to Greek people’s imagination. For example, Zeus is the supreme god and the lord of sky, as a result, Greek people portrayed him carrying the thunderbolt, the aegis along with the eagle in order to show his extreme power than all gods. Another example, Greeks displayed Ares, God of war, as a battle lover and violent god. According to Edith Hamilton (1999), the statement given is agreeable …show more content…

They can love, hate and obsess as same as humans do. Hera is one of good and clear example who loves her own husband and get jealous to every women with whom Zeus have affair. She displays the characteristic of women’s nature as being a wife that wants her husband be honest and loves only her. It is interesting that Greek gods can have a strong passion for love similar to humans. As mentioned above, it can be seen in another case of Adonis who is loved by Persephone and Aphrodite. They both want and fight for Adonis in order to stay by their side even though they already have their own husband. As a result, it can be concluded that the concept of love in Greek gods is the possession because they try to possess a thing or a person that they want. Therefore, this is a trait that Greek gods and human beings share in the same

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