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Greek Mythology, Greek Gods, Summaries of English

It is all about Greek Mythology.

Typology: Summaries

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Download Greek Mythology, Greek Gods and more Summaries English in PDF only on Docsity! Greek Mythology f Greek myths were an important part of the education of Greek citizens. The myths were often recited aloud, not simply to entertain, but to teach about many subjects, such as the following: — Responsibilities of humans — Weaknesses and strengths of humans — Emotions — Rivalry and conflicts — Ideas about evil and good — Ideas about love and hate — Right and wrong behaviour — Ideas about the nature and role of women, men, and children — Family relationships and inter-generational conflicts — Explanations of nature and the physical world — Stories of origins — Attitudes toward heroism and courage — Explanations of the mysteries of life Most Greek myths include elements of fantasy, adventure, and violence, but they were not viewed by the Greeks as simply “exciting stories." Many of them were used as “paradeigma" or education by example, others were warnings to human beings about behaviour the gods found unacceptable. The Greek gods sometimes personified ideas or events in human life that are difficult to understand, such as Death, Time, or Fate. Most Greek gods had similar characteristics, both good and bad, to human beings. They were portrayed as men or women, but they were thought to be immortal and to hold special powers. The gods could exercise their powers on one another and on human beings as they wished, for their own vengeance or pleasure. For this reason it was important to pay attention to the gods and to appease them by making food offerings such as nectar and ambrosia, or by making animal sacrifices at the temples. The most important Greek gods were the 12 Olympians, who were said to live on Mount Olympus and to have descended from the first generation of Gods: the Titans. Greek stories and legends also include stories of demigods and heroes, who had some of the special powers of the gods but who were not immortal. These included Atlas, Achilles, Heracles, Daedelus and Icarus, and Narcissus. (page 1 of 2)
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