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Ancient Greeks Greek Myths
2,093 words... to be the wisest ruler of the Immortals and mortal people. Zeus was the guardian of political order and peace. Once Hear, his wife, organized a revolt against him. The gods bound sleeping Zeus, but he quickly untied knots. The god punished the gods and Hear. He hung her from the sky with gold chains; but released her the next morning because he was sorry of her. May be, Zeus understood that his magnanimity would be better than anger; and helped him to subordinate Hera's unruly character. He ...
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Translated By Robert Ancient Greece
1,748 wordsIt is tedious to tell again tales already plainly told 1. In recent years the attention of the filmmakers turns to the Ancient Mythological heroes and historical persons. This interested arose not only in search of new themes, but also in attempt to acquaint the wide contemporary audience with the great heroes of the past. In the span of several years the audience was presented with great number of historical epic dramas that revive the great deeds of the past. The Movie Troy (2004) is one of th...
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Greek Gods Ancient Greece
539 wordsThe Greek Gods Many people would blatantly state that the importance of the gods in Greek society derives from the fact that Gods in any society are usually used to explain phenomenon that people cannot logically comprehend, but in ancient Greece gods were actually entities that took part in the workings of society itself. Even simple aspects of day-to-day life such as sex and disputes between mortals were supposedly influenced by godly workings. Unlike modern religions such as Catholicism, Budd...
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Greek Religion Greek Mythology
1,881 wordsGreek Mythology and Religion Mythology is the study and interpretation of myth and the body of myths of a particular culture. Myth is a complex cultural phenomenon that can be approached from a number of viewpoints. In general, myth is a narrative that describes and portrays in symbolic language the origin of the basic elements and assumptions of a culture. Mythic narrative relates, for example, how the world began, how humans and animals were created, and how certain customs, gestures, or forms...
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