Athena was a Greek Goddess best known for her skill in crafts and war strategy. She is said to be Zeus’s favorite child and the only one who is allowed to wield his thunderbolt and the aegis. She inspired the building of the first ship and had the idea to build the trojan horse. Athena is worshiped because she watches over the cities and protects the people.Athena was created by her father, Zeus. There was a prophesy that a woman named Metis would give birth to a child more powerful than him. He did not want this to happen so he ate her. Later, he began to have terrible headaches and asked Hephaestus to open his skull with his axe. After doing this, Athena came from Zeus’s head full grown and in armor. Athena had no mother; she only had her …show more content…
Athena then changed her appearance so she would look like an old woman and came to tell Arachne to apologize to Athena so that she would not be punished. Arachne refused and said, "Let Athena try her skill with mine," said she; "if beaten I will pay the penalty". When Athena heard her, she revealed herself, and they began weaving.Athena made her scene of when she had competed with Poseidon and showed the twelve heavenly powers. Arachne, on the other hand, created a scene showing the gods faults and when they had failed. Their tapestries were flawless. Athena was angered by how Arachne had disrespected the gods and how a mortal had matched her skills. Then, Athena decided to beat Arachne with wood. To get out of the embarrassment, Arachne tried to hang herself. Athena …show more content…
From this myth, we get the word Arachnid that we use today.It is interesting how stories like this can influence things in our culture today. They can turn into sayings or words in our vocabulary. People should learn about the Gods and Goddesses, like Athena, because they might learn something new about something they never thought would be connected to the Greek Gods.
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In Homer’s epic poem the Iliad, gods and goddesses play an important role in influencing the lives of humans, and Athena is an important part of the war. The goddess Athena is written mostly as a mortal, where she signifies the personification of war. Both sides of the war know that with Athena, they will not lose. This is probably why she is the most significant minor character. Athena is the most significant minor character because she is brave, wise, and she is a warrior. Athena plays a significant role in the unfolding drama, because both the Greeks and the Trojans know that her favor, they cannot be defeated.
She was the great Olympian goddess of wise counsel, war, and was heroic. She is known as Athena, she is the daughter of Zeus and when she was born she did not have a mother, because from stories they say she was born from Zeus’s head. Athena since she was the goddess of wisdom and war she never lost a battle ever, she always made her own decisions to everything. After her battle strategies and being not so friendly on the field she did have compassion. By teaching woman to weave and pottery she was very nice. Athena has a very interesting history when it comes to everything she does such as how she was born, battle skills, and compassion.
When the challenge was over Athena (Minerva) was forced to admit that Arache’s weaving was better than hers. Athena (Minerva) was not happy with this outcome. Athena (Minerva) then began to beat Arachne with a piece of wood from her loom until the young girls couldn’t stand it anymore. To escape the endless beating Arachne hangs herself. When Athena (Minerva) saw the girl’s dead body, she had pity on her. Athena (Minerva) then decided to bring Arachne back to life, but she transformed Arachne into a spider so she can continue her weaving.
Athena was the Greek Goddess of many ideas, but she was famous mostly for her superior wisdom, her cunning skills in times of war, and her implausible talent for household tasks, such as weaving and pottery. She was celebrated more than any other God in ancient mythology, was the supposed inventor of countless innovations, and her figure gave reason for Greek woman to gain rights long before others of their time. The goddess of war, the guardian of Athens, and the defender of Heroes; Athena’s impact on the lives of Ancient Greeks is outstanding.
Athena is fierce and brave; She is smart, somewhat ruthless, but she was praised by all. Athena took part in many wars and also fought in the Trojan War. She is “The Goddess of War”, so she is Ares counterpart. She is smart, she invents many things, like the flute, trumpet, the chariot, and much more. She is praised by many because of her “compassion and generosity.” to her followers.
Athena is the Goddess of war and craftsmanship.*footnote*Athena, the Goddess of war, was depicted holding the Goddess of victory, which one could interpret the two Goddesses together as meaning victory in war.*footnote* Also Athena was portrayed in full military attire, which can clearly be seen as another symbol of war. The Goddess Athena was very intelligent and powerful in war, and viewed war as a way to achieve peace, versus just fighting to be violent. *footnote* This very powerful statute was a beacon to greeks, that helped them to achieve victory in war and achieve peace through
Another area where Athena and Ares have similarities is in their physical appearances, however their sexualities differ abundantly. Artists often portray Athena wearing all her armor as if she were preparing for war. She often holds the aegis, her shield, as well as a typical spear. Artists often show Ares as if he is ready for war; sometimes he is shown wearing armor, and other times he is shown naked. In either depiction he usually has a shield on sword with him or nearby. While there may be some similarities in their physical depictions, their sexualities differ greatly. From birth, Athena always remained virgin and pure, like the goddesses Artemis and Hestia. Hephaestus was the only one to ever make a sexual advance toward her. However, Athena remained pure in her integrity and conviction. Ares differs greatly from her because he had multiple sexual partners. He is known to have laid with the goddesses Eos and
.I'm sure many people have heard about Greek mythology, from gods to goddesses to centaurs the Greek myths have been both informative and entertaining . I'm here to tell you about one goddess in particular, Athena , the beautiful war goddess that has a quite intriguing life story. Athena was the goddess of wisdom, war, courage and etc.Her powers consist of agriculture, spinning, needlework and navigation. She was considered a goddess of war, but also she is the patron goddess of Athens. Hence why it is named after her. Athena was very fierce and brave in all her battles.She is one of the virgin goddesses, alongside Hestia and Artemis.Homer’s poem, the Iliad, stated that Athena was a fierce and ruthless warrior. But in the Odyssey, she was angry and unforgiving. Athena had a very unusual birth , she was not normally born by her mother Metis, instead Hephaestus split open her father Zeus’s , head after his complaint about an aching headache .Then Athena sprang out fully grown and dressed in armor. How , you might ask ? Well , Zeus went to bed with Metis,
Athena’s origins as Zeus’ daughter is its own fascinating tale, and she is also responsible for the success of many heroes, both mortal and immortal, but has also placed curses upon humans as punishment for their wrongdoings or insults towards her. Athena is the goddess of wisdom, war, and purity, and yet her miraculous birth is one of the most controversial topics about her. She is Zeus’ favorite daughter, and is technically descendant from him alone. There are many interpretations of the specifics of her birth, but the most agreed upon and commonly repeated idea in myth is that she was generated by Zeus himself.
Athena Polias, one of the most important roles of Athenian history. She is the daughter of Zeus, the great god of ancient Greece, and Metis. Her birth was unlike any other. Once Zeus discovered that upon Athena’s birth, she would overthrow his power of ancient Greece, he flattered Metis until the opportunity that he could swallow her along with the unborn child. One day, Zeus had been complaining of a headache, and ordered one of the gods to split his head open to discover what had been going on. Once his head was sliced with an axe, Athena appeared fully grown and complete with armour, ready for battle, giving for the name “goddess of war”. Though what seems to be an obscure normal father-daughter relationship, it is believed that Athena
If a boy, he would one day prove more potent than Zeus. Zeus not wanting that threat swallowed the enceinte Metis afore she could give birth. Anon Zeus commenced repining about headaches and authoritatively mandated Hephaestus to open up his head. By doing this, Athena sprang from his head, plenarily grown and dressed in full armor. Her potencies and skills gave her the denomination of being the goddess of war, sapience, and the practical arts.
Women in Greek Mythology were not portrayed as powerless by any means. They were the opposite of powerless. I have chosen just a handful of women figures of Greek Mythology. These women range from the Amazons to Hera, the queen of gods.
Athena and Aphrodite, two of the most well-known goddess’ from Ancient Greek mythology. Athena is the goddess of war strategy and wisdom, she never married or had relationships. Aphrodite is the goddess of love and beauty, she had a lot of relationships and had several children. Besides both of them being extremely popular and worshiped goddess’ it seems like these two goddess’ have nothing else in common. However, Athena and Aphrodite have a lot of similarities between the two of them. Some similarities are their early lives, they constantly interfered with the lives of others, and the wraiths they took on those who disrespected them. Although they bear some minor differences, the similarities between Athena and Aphrodite are pronounced.
To begin, one of the reasons Athena didn’t treat Arachne fairly is because of how Arachne lost the weaving competition. For example, Arachne-while weaving on her tapestry-lost because Athena tore down her loom. In the article it states, "Athena snatched Arachne's tapestry, tearing it to shreds and destroying her loom.Arachne was at once ashamed, and soon fell into a deep depression." This is evidence that Athena treated Arachne unfairly because she destroyed Arachne's loom.
Bascom additionally notes that because they take place in an earlier time, a myth can, “...account for the origin… of animals… and the phenomena of nature,” (4). “Arachne and Minerva” takes an etiologically relates the origin of spiders, created to curse Arachne, and explaining that they weave webs to remind her of her hubris (Sanan and van Loveren 153).