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Zeus Influence On Greek Mythology

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Greek Mythology can be defined as each myth that was created, a new period would start. Greek Mythology may have evolved due to the fact that as Zeus had more and more affairs, there were more kids made, in which they turned to be lovely gods and goddesses. Which then affected what all the Greek Mythology society was. Many people had and still are influenced by this. There has been many myths and legends told about the Greeks. They had been fascinated enough, that they made, “The Odyssey” and many more books, movies, songs. The most relevant God was, Zeus. The father of all gods and goddess. He was such a man with so much power on his hands. He was the god of the sky and ruler of the Olympian gods.
One of the goddesses that had a big impact in the Greek Mythology society was Persephone. Persephone was the daughter of Demeter who was the seventh wife of Zeus before …show more content…

Daughter of Demeter and Zeus along with her one blood sibling, and other half siblings. One of the many myths about Persephone her abduction. It’s supposed that Hades fell in love with her and wanted her to live with him. He forced her to stay there for half a year. For many days, Persephone had been gone from Demeter’s sight. Succoring, Demeter wandered over the face of the earth trying to find out what had happened to her daughter. She then went to Helios the Sun and asked who had abducted her daughter. After she was told that Hades abducted her, she went to complain to Zeus. She adapts the story of her abduction from Hades and how she only returns to the earth for half a year but doesn’t stay there. She is not called by her name.She shows up in some songs and there are statues of her in museums. Although Greek Mythology may not be so relevant today as it was back then, we can learn a lot from them in terms of their prosperous self and their powerful

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