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    All around the world there are stories and explanations as to what the beginning of time was like and what events led to the creation of earth and humanity. Different cultures from different areas have miraculously retained similar explanations and ideas. When multiple creation myths all share the same similar ideas, those ideas are called motifs, such as the creation of humanity using organic materials and in the beginning only chaos existing. People have yet to discover how cultures from completely

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    When looking at Myth it is easy to get lost in the epic stories of Hero’s and Heroines as you go on an adventure with them through real places and time, facing their trials and tribulations like Agamemnon and the sack of Troy, or following Zeus on one of his many adventures. Whilst cultures don’t seem to question the authenticity, modern scholars try and make sense of them, by reading ancient hymns and scripts and theorising why the myth was created in the first place. In modern times, scholars

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    Gabriel Iglesias April 20, 2016 The differences and similarities between Selene and Luna Mythology was a concept people like the Greeks and the Romans; used to explain things such as, why there was light, fire or love. Mythology used gods, heroes, and supernatural beings to explain the ‘”unexplainable”. Two of the most well-known mythologies were the Roman and the Greek mythologies. One of the gods used to explain concepts like fire or light was Selene, also called Luna in Roman mythology, the goddess

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    1. Briefly describe some (at least four) aspects of Greek culture prior to and at the time of Socrates and Plato. Several aspects of Greek culture prior and at the time of the Socrates and Plato primarily related towards communication and theology. Information was communicated orally. Individuals literally believed in the gods. People believed the key to a good life was accepting fate and following the gods. Greeks passed their values through tales of the gods without critical analysis. 2. What

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    Ancient Greece had consisted of several local deities with small and large variations, in their beliefs and practice, between separated groups of people. Hesiod aims to the Theogony to synthesize all the local deities of Greece into a united practice, while creating a chronological timeframe of the Greek deities. Ovid on the other hand, aims to create “something entirely new”, he states that he is not writing a traditional epic

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    The Pride of Zeus

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    In Greece and Asia Minor around 2000 B.C. there existed a common belief in a group of deities. Of this group of deities were twelve Olympians who were immortal. From that group of Olympians came the most dominant and commanding God known to immortals and mortals alike. That Olympian god was Zeus; the son of Titans Cronus and Rhea. When Zeus had grown to maturity, he waged war against his father with his disgorged brothers and sisters as allies. The battle was of epic proportions, Zeus fighting from

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    God decides that Adam needs a companion and creates eve. In Hesiods thoegony It starts with Chaos and then Cronos ( Chasos son) overthrows Chaos and then Zeus, Posideon, And Hades overthrowes Cronos. So everything in genesis begins with God, In the theogony everything begins with Chaos and then there is a series of sons overthrowing their fathers and then we finally get to Zeus creating humans. Zeus created five races of man. The first was the golden race, these men were perfect and eventually

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    This report will be about the ancient Greece legacies and their religion. The Neolithic Age between c. 6000 - c. 2900 BCE was when ancient Greece began to shape. They built permanent structures and began domestication of animals, and development of agriculture. Ancient Greece religion The Greeks had a big religion that was later adapted by the romans. The Romans admired the Greek culture and later made their own gods which had simular powers to the Greek gods. The Greeks had a big religion with

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    Akkadian Epic of Creation in Mesopotamian Myth, is a story telling of the creation of the world, and the story of rejuvenation. Marduk, is the great god of Babylon, cosmocrator, a “maker of the world.” The Creation of the World in Greek Myth, is a Theogony, composed by Hesiod in the 8th century BC. The story owes a great deal to Mesopotamian myth, telling how Zeus overcame an earlier generation of gods and monsters in battle and established his own power. Hesiod, like his Mesopotamian forebears, tells

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    Cosmic Creation Myths Across Cultures Purpose The purpose of this assignment is to compare and contrast the creation myth in two different cultures. Select two creation myths one from each of two different cultures. Use myths only from our course materials (these must be complete stories in our materials, not parts of stories used as examples in the primary texts). Make sure you choose myths that allow you to answer each part of the prompt.). If you use any of the Big Myths, be certain that

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