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    have many similarities. Greek and Norse mythology cultures and the American culture all accept one almighty god. In Greek mythology, Zeus is considered the ultimate ruler. In the Iliad it states, “Agamemnon warns Achilles not to match his strength with the rightful king because Zeus gives magnificence to kings and their authority” (line 279). This text shows that Zeus is the god that gives power. In Norse mythology, Odin was considered the ultimate ruler and in American culture God (the blessed trinity)

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    authority or a right to command a situation: give orders and expect people to obey them. Males are put on a higher standard than woman. Demeter I begin to sing, the fair-tressed awesome goddess, herself and her slim-ankled daughter whom Aidoneus seized; Zeus, heavy-thundering and mighty-voiced, gave her, without the consent of Demeter of the bright fruit and golden sword, as she played with the deep-breasted daughters of Ocean, plucking flowers in the lush meadow… ……………………………………….. which earth grew

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    Summary: The play starts off with Dionysus saying that he is Semele and Zeus’ son. Semele had an affair with Zeus, and became pregnant with Dionysus during the affair. Hera was jealous, so she kept telling Semele that if Zeus really loved her he would have shown himself in his divine form. Hera begged Zeus to show his divine form; he showed her in a lightning bolt and accidentally killed Semele. Zeus saved their son who was not yet born and stitched him into his thigh. Semele’s sisters accused her

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    The Goddess Of The Gods

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    Love of the Gods When it comes to love stories in mythology, most people assume that the god Eros (also known as Cupid) and the goddess Aphrodite (also known as Venus) are behind the stories. However, most of the stories barely involve Eros and Aphrodite in their stories. There are more gods besides Eros and Aphrodite that help symbolize love by their actions in the stories of love. Even though Aphrodite and Eros are the main deities associated with love, several of the other Olympian gods are also

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    example is in Book Eight when Zeus forbids the gods to take part in the day’s fighting, then the battle begins, and Zeus disregards his own command and supports the Trojans so that they are winning. Then, Diomedes restores the Greeks to a superior position. Zeus retaliates by helping the Trojans again. Hera, who always seems to try and mediate, is unsuccessful in her intervention and the Greeks start losing badly. Next, Teukros restores the Greeks to a higher position. Zeus becomes angered by this action

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    her true prowess and that Gaia is fundamentally powerful; “with ambrosial voice they celebrate in song first the revered race of gods from the beginning, whom Earth and wide Sky begot. And those born from them, the gods, givers of good; and second of Zeus, the father of gods and men,” (Theog. 43-7). How can Gaia be seen as weak when she is the creator of the most powerful gods and goddesses. Gaia

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    in civilization. There following names were: Apollo, Ares, Dionysus, Hades, Hephaestus, Hermes, Poseidon, and Zeus. Now we may ask ourselves, what did these gods accomplish? Apollo is by far one of the complex and important gods in Greek mythology, and is the god of many things, such as: music, poetry, art, oracles, archery, plague, medicine, sun, light and knowledge! He is the son of Zeus and the Titan Leto, and was born in the Greek island of Delos, along with his older twin sister Artemis – goddess

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    extremely stubborn. Prometheus, a titan and god of foresight, is being punished for aiding the humans who Zeus would like to replace with a new master race. As a relatively new leader of the gods, Zeus has the power to punish Prometheus in anyway he wants even though Prometheus is a god himself. Zeus decides to bind Prometheus to a rock, hence the name Prometheus Bound. There are many instances where Zeus is proven to be stubborn and cold shouldered towards everyone, regardless of their standing. When talking

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    children and every time she gave birth, the child was swallowed by their father. That is until Zeus came along. When Rhea finally used her brain and headed away from Kronos a few days before she

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    dramatically, you can still see the similarities very clearly. From love to revenge, each God has displayed many different sets of qualities unique to themselves. Zeus, for example, displayed vengeance against those who committed crimes against the Gods or the Gods themselves who broke the strict rules. In the story ”The Firebringer”, Zeus punished Prometheus for taking the heavenly fire that belonged to the Gods and giving it to mankind. Chaining him to the highest peak to never leave the earth again

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