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    The Minotaur

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    It is believed to have been slayed by the Athenian hero Theseus but that is another story to it’s own with that of Daedalus and Icarus. The subject for this conversation tonight is the "Minotaur" of Crete. Asterion the "minotaur" who shares the name of King Minos’s foster father. The term "Minotaur" actually translates into " Bull of Minos" so we can ssumidly understand where the great legend received it’s common name. Originally a mythic creature in the day and age it "dwelled" beneath

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    Theseus and the Minotaur

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    Theseus and the Minotaur Long‚ long ago‚ there was a king named Minos. This king lived on a remarkable island called Crete. King Minos had every single thing any king could ever want. Sometimes‚ King Minos would send his navy to the tiny village of Athens‚ which was across the sea. The king of Athens didn’t have a clue what to do. He was so desperate. He thought if he had some time‚ he too would build a strong navy‚ and send King Minos packing the next time he attacked. Then the king of Athens

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    The legend of King Minos and the Minotaur has helped develop many Minoan traditions and events throughout its culture. In the myth of King Minos‚ Minos was given a bull from the god Poseidon‚ which Minos kept instead of sacrificing due to its beauty. This has led the Minoan civilization to use bull heads and horns as symbols in various buildings‚ hallways‚ and palaces. This has made the bull a central theme in the Minoan civilization. This is also evident in the Minoan’s worship to bulls as the bull

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    The Story of Theseus and the Minotaur The story of the Minotaur started off when the god Zeus became interested with a princess named Europa. In order to get her‚ Zeus transformed himself into a magnificent bull and with it persuaded Europa to climb on his back. With Europa on his back‚ Zeus sped off to the island of Crete. After reaching the island‚ Zeus resumed in his manly form again. From Europa and Zeus their son Minos was born. When Minos was older‚ he became the King of Crete marrying

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    Capitol. The Hunger Games is reminiscent of the Greek myth‚ Theseus and the Minotaur. They both share the idea of a society supervised thoroughly by the government‚ and the idea of a method of rebelling against higher powers. Collins uses the literary device of allusion to reference her literary work of The Hunger Games to characters and themes found in Theseus and the Minotaur.  The Hunger Games and Theseus and the Minotaur both express the themes of sacrifice‚ oppression‚ government control‚ and

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    In the story Theseus and the Minotaur‚ the king of Crete had a minotaur son. The king put the minotaur into a Labyrinth‚ or a maze‚ underneath his palace. The king would take men from every city to be eaten by his son. Theseus was drafted to be eaten‚ but instead he killed the minotaur by telling the princess of crete that he loves her so she would help him get through the maze and kill the minotaur once and for all. After‚ the princess and Theseus ran away to an island where the princess thought

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    Stephen becomes vividly aware that he lives in a labyrinth that houses his personal “Minotaur” towards the end of the novel when he begins to dream about figures in a cave. “The labyrinth … in which the monster is confined may represent a cave” (Grant 341). In the realm of Stephen’s unconscious dream state‚ Stephen sees creatures with phosphorescent faces advance towards him from within a cave‚ but Stephen never states where he is viewing them from‚ indicating the possibly that Stephen dwells inside

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    Theseus and the Minotaur The idea of Theseus fighting the Minotaur was a popular neo-classical subject among sculptors. Although‚ Antoine-Louis Barye (1796-1875) finished his sculpture about 1850 that is in the late part of what is meant by neo-classicism‚ Barye’s modelling of the surfaces has a vibrancy and movement characteristic of the French romantic sculpture. Barye is well-known for his animal production and Theseus and the Minotaur is only one of a series produced by Barye from the early

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    for the grace of the god‚ the savior showed salvation. In the Temple in the gate of heaven a story of an ugly monster Minotaur‚ a man with a huge head of a bull. The Minotaur lives in the Labyrinth‚ where by the command of Minos the Attic people‚ and boys and girls‚ are eaten. But to have been helped by Ariadne‚ Theseus‚ a younger and beautiful Atticus‚ and so cut the Minotaur and the young keeper. The rest of the story and of the flight of Deadalus carved through the heavens‚ but as the

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    most famous of Theseus’s deeds was the slaying of the Minotaur. Athens was forced to pay an annual tribute of seven maidens and seven youths to King Minos of Crete to feed the Minotaur‚ half man‚ half bull‚ that inhabited the labyrinthine palace of Minos at Knossos. Theseus‚ determined to end Minoan dominance‚ volunteered to be one of the sacrifices. On Crete‚ Theseus seduced Minos’s daughter‚ Ariadne‚ who conspired to help him kill the Minotaur and escape by giving him a ball of yarn to unroll as

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