I’ll be examining cosmogonic Greek myths. The Theogony, a poem written around 700 B.C. by Hesiod, states that from the vast expanse of nothingness called Chaos arose Gaia. Gaia is female and first into being. Her existence not deliberate, but magically occurs for no stated purpose. Gaia gives birth to a son, Uranus without the assistance of any other deity. Uranus is the sky and Gaia who is the earth, mates with her son to bring forth the 12 Titans. There were six male Titans; Coeus, Cronus, Crius, Hyperion and Lapetus and six female Titans; Mnemosyne, Phoebe, Rhea, Theia, Themis and Tethys. Cronus, the youngest male Titan comes to castrate his father, Uranus and then rule the Gods in his place beside his sister, Rhea. But Cronus’ son Zeus eventually unseats him in the epic battle between gods called the Titanomachy which results in the Olympians coming to power and the Titans being banished to Tartarus. This is how the Gods come into being. Later, the Gods are responsible for being human beings into existence, but that is a convoluted tale beyond the scope of this essay.…