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    The Elements and Functions of Goddesses From as far as we can remember there have been myths about Gods and Goddesses that have been passed from generation to generation. These myths were derived within several different cultures and places yet many are very similar. Although there are some similarities in these myths there are also differences as well. Therefore a thorough discussion of both the similarities and differences of Gods and Goddesses myths will allow you to identify with the history

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    tale can assuredly be compared to the captain of the Titanic‚ Edward John Smith. Medusa was a very beautiful mortal‚ who had many suitors‚ although‚ she was very prideful about her appearance. Later on‚ Medusa got turned into a hideous monster by Athena‚ the goddess of wisdom and war. Her story ended in a great deal of tragedy and she was full of regret. The story of Medusa can be compared to the captain of the Titanic‚ Edward John Smith for many reasons. The Titanic was the very first ship‚ carrying

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    Throughout history‚ monuments have been built to show power‚ wealth‚ and even conquest. Depending on a cultures value and tradition‚ the types of monuments can vary from era to era. However‚ the construction of sacred monuments has predated from the times of the start of civilization in Mesopotamia to even modern day. People have always created buildings to show their faith‚ and to honor their gods. In Ashokan India and ancient Greece‚ the creation of sacred spaces was very common. The creation of

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    What is a hero

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    help from the gods. Athena the goddess of war stood by Odysseus throughout his whole journey home from Troy. For example‚ when Odysseus finally arrived in Ithaca and was informed about the suitors invading his home‚ Athena agreed to support him through his plan of destroying them. "Grey eyes ablaze‚ the goddess urged him on ’surely I’ll stand beside you‚ not when the day arrives for us to do our work."(book 13). This proves that Odysseus is a hero because he has the help of Athena‚ the goddess of war

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    Art History Quiz 1

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    Named after Athena * Financed by treasure stolen by Athens * Most elaborate and famous * Built after Persians Parthenon (temple of Athena Parthenos) * Artist: Iktinos and Killikrates * Marble * *Dedicated to Athena parthenos Athena the Virgin

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    True Hero of the Odyssey

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    Who is the true hero essay? In the Homeric epic The Odyssey‚ Athena depicts the true hero. Throughout the epic Athena has always been tagging along among both Telemachus’ and Odysseus’ journeys. Aside from helping Odysseus and Telemachus she also helped Penelope as well. .On these journeys she has shown many heroic traits which does make her the true hero of The Odyssey. Athena embodies the character trait of loyalty. Athena is always seen assisting both Telemachus and Odysseus on their voyages

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    Ideas of the Parthenon

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    The Greek people of the 5th century BC created a culture that was deeply rooted in philosophy and the arts. Their endless search for their place in the grand scheme of the universe and in nature around them influenced everything in their lives especially their love of the arts. Their drama‚ sculpture‚ and even architecture are all shining examples of the ideas that were so dominant in the minds of the Greek people. What could be considered the crown jewel of Greek architecture‚ the Parthenon‚ is

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    Parthenon Research Paper

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    The Parthenon is a former temple dedicated to the goddess Athena who was the patron to the people of Athens. The Parthenon was built in the mid-5th century BCE. The Parthenon was built by the architects Ictinus and Callicrates and was supervised by Phidias (the sculptor who built the Athena statue). The Parthenon was made out of white marble‚ the colonnade of grooves‚ there was baseless columns with square capitals stands on a three-stepped base and supporting the roof structure. The roof consisted

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    The Parthenon in Nashville‚ Tennessee is a full-scale replica of the original Parthenon in Athens‚ Greece. The Parthenon was dedicated to the Greek goddess Athena‚ the goddess of war and wisdom‚ by the people of Greece. The replica was made to represent the Athens of the South which is Nashville because at the time it was one of the few places in the south with significant growth of culture and education. While the completion of the original was in 432 B.C.‚ Nashville’s replica was completed in 1897

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    Hubris Myths

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    talented weaver and spinner. She bragged to the Gods and Goddesses that her weaving is much better than Athena. Athena wasn’t very happy after she heard this and so she decided to challenge Arachne to a weaving competition. Eventually‚ Athena won the contest. Athena knows that no one can beat her at weaving. Arachne is sent to Tartarus for her foolish pride in thinking that she is better than Athena. Athena then transformed Arachne into a spider. Arachne means “spider” in Greek. As her punishment‚ she would

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