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The Characters Of The Gods In Homer's Odyssey And Iliad

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Living high above mortals on a massive mountain stood, stood a race of superior beings, called gods by the ancient Greeks. These gods interacted with the mortals they ruled over in various different ways, usually for their own needs and desires. ancient Greek people worshipped their choice between the varied personalities of the divine Olympians. From the sovereign might of Zeus, to the seductive beauty of Aphrodite, these gods and goddesses have unique characteristics and traits that are shown distinctly in Homer’s Odyssey and Iliad.
One of the most important interactions between the gods and men has to be from the patriarchal god Zeus. Zeus was born as the youngest child of the titans Cronus and Rhea. Cronus would eat all of his children until his wife tricked him offering a stone instead of baby Zeus, and hiding him on the island of Crete. Soon Zeus overthrew his father and saved his older siblings Poseidon, Hades, Hestia, Demeter, and Hera. He would eventually divide all the of the world between himself, Poseidon and Hades. Zeus got the heavens, Poseidon the seas, and Hades the underworld. Zeus rules over Mt. Olympus with his wife Hera. Although technically, Zeus is not all powerful there are few who can match his strength. In the Iliad, Zeus states

“I am the mightiest of all make a trial that you may know, fasten a rope of gold heaven and lay hold every god and goddess, you could not drag down Zeus. But if I wished to drag down I would. I would bind to a pinnacle of

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