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Greek Mythology and G. Aphrodite Pg.
INTRODUCTION
1. How were the Greek gods different from those of the Egyptians? Be specific
Pg.5
2. Though they were considered to be immortal, what negative characteristics did the Greek gods often display?
Pg. 9
3. Hamilton says that Greek mythology was more explanation than religion. What types of things did the myths explains?
Pg. 10-11

PART ONE
4. List several identifying details about each one of the following
A. Cronus Pg.18 B. Zeus Pg. 20-22 C. Hera Pg. 22-23 D. Poseidon Pg. 23-24 E. Hades Pg. 24 F. Apollo Pg. 25-27 G. Aphrodite Pg. 29-30 H. Ares Pg. 31-32 I. Artemis Pg. 27-29 J. Athena Pg. 24-25 K. Hephaestus Pg. 32-33 L. Hestia Pg. 33-34 M. Hermes Pg. 30-31
5. What was the function of the Muses?
Pg. 36
6. What did the Fates control?
Pg. 46
7. From where, primarily, did the Romans get their gods?
Pg. 46
8. Where were the Lares and Penates worshipped?
Pg. 47-48
9. What were the Greek and Latin names for the two gods who were most important in the everyday lives of the people?
Pg. 18
10. What roles did Prometheus and Epimetheus play in the creation of mankind? Give Details.
Pg. 87, 85, 81
11. Why might a young man today be referred to as an “Adonis”?
Pg. 118
PART TWO
12. What forbidden thing did Psyche do that almost caused her to lose her husband?
Pg. 127
13. Who was Galatea?
Pg. 147,150
PART THREE
14. Cite one identifying fact about the following:
A. Perseus Pg.202-204 B. Theseus Pg.209 C. Hercules Pg. 225 D. Atalanta Pg. 248
PART FOUR
15. What role did Aphrodite play in causing the Trojan War?
Pg. 255,257
16. What cause the fall of Troy?
Pg. spark notes
17. How did Circe help Odysseus?
Pg.
18. Which goddess especially hated Aeneas? Why?
Pg. 324
PART FIVE
19. What was the gods’ punishment of Tantalus?
Pg. 347

20. What happened to Agamemnon when he returned from Troy?
Pg. 352, 356
21. What the riddle of the Sphinx and what was Oedipus’ answer to it?
Pg. 377-380
22. What terrible crimes did Oedipus commit (unknowingly) commit?
Pg. 380 Key word (Murder)
23. Why, when turned into a bird, could Philomela not sing? Explain
Pg. 397, 399

Part Six
24. Why was king Midas given the ears of an ass?

Pg. 411
25. Why did Circe turn Scylla in to a monster?

Pg. 418, 419
26. Why spiders are called Arachnids?
Pg. 425, 426

27. How did The Norse Asgard differ from Olympus?
Pg. 443
28. Which Norse god was mankind’s major benefactor
Pg. 453
29. Who were the Valkyries?
Pg. 455
30. What was Valhalla?
Pg. 455

Part Eight

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