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Title: Greek Gods and Goddesses


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Greek Gods and Goddesses
  • Joseph Red
  • Mrs. Spriggs English II Class

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Polytheism
  • Can you define this word?
  • Polytheism literally means a belief in many gods.
  • The Greeks practiced polytheism as they believed
    in a family of deities-gods and goddesses in
    human form who behaved like people with
    superhuman powers (Chin 205).

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Thesis
  • By studying Greek gods and goddesses one can
    better understand Greek culture.

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A Place of Worship
  • The Greeks built temples to honor the gods and
    goddesses. They also sacrificed animals to them
    (Chin 205).

5
Mount Olympus-The Meeting Place
  • The twelve major gods and goddesses were
    believed to often meet on Mount Olympus (Chin
    205).

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Meet the royal family
  • Zeus, the chief god, ruler of the sky and
    weather.
  • Pluto, the brother of Zeus and the god of the
    underworld.
  • Athena, Zeuss favorite daughter, goddess of
    wisdom.
  • Apollo, the sun of Zeus and the god of light,
    health, and poetry (Chin 205)

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Gods and Goddesses in everyday life
  • Sometimes gods and goddesses were believed to be
    involved in everyday events.
  • Demeter was the goddess of the corn and harvest.
    Her daughter was abducted, but later returned
    causing Demeter to create spring because of her
    joy. Her daughter had to return, however, to her
    abductor each fall. Therefore, Demeters caused
    winter to occur each year in her daughters
    absence (Ancient Greece)

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Gods of Emotion
  • Gods and goddesses not only were responsible for
    the seasons, but they also were in charge of
    emotions.
  • Eros was the god of love and his mother Aphrodite
    was the goddess of love (Ancient Greece).

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Gods of knowledge
  • Gods guarded the emotions, but they also provided
    wisdom to the Greeks. Athena was the goddess of
    wisdom (Carr).

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A source of explanation
  • The Greeks also used gods and goddesses to
    explain great mysteries such as the creation of
    the earth and the after life.
  • One myth explains that in the beginning there was
    only the god chaos, then came the gods of night,
    death, and love (James).

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Bad Role Models
  • Sometimes the gods and goddesses were bad role
    models. Chronos was the god of time, but he ate
    his children because he feared they would
    overthrow him (Carr).

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God is everywhere
  • Besides having countless god and goddess
    throughout all of Greece, each individual village
    had their own gods assigned to various rocks and
    streams (Carr).

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Gods and goddesses in incognito
  • Sometimes gods and goddesses would disguise
    themselves as humans. Zeus disguised himself as
    Alcemens husband and slept with her. She then
    gave birth to Hercules (Rymer).

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In the drama of it all
  • Gods and goddesses would also become involved in
    the drama of Greek life. For instance, Athena
    helped Odysseus return home despite Poseidon's
    wrath (Rymer).

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To Sum it all up
  • In conclusion, by examining Greek gods and
    goddesses one can understand the important
    elements of Greek life such as the importance of
    seasons, the need for knowledge, and the desire
    to reach for a higher power during times of need.

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Work Cited
  • Ancient Greece. Universal Artists, 2006. 26 April
    2006. lthttp//www.ancientgreece.com/.gt
  • Carr, Karen. History for Kids Ancient Greece.
    Portland State University 2006. 22 April 2006.
    lthttp//www.historyforkids.org/learn/greeks/.gt
  • Chin, Beverly A., et al. World Literature the
    Readers Choice. New York Glencoe, 2000.
  • James, Tonya. Characters of Greek
    Mythology.1998. 24 April 2006.
    lthttp//mythology.tonyarn.com/creation.htmlgt
  • Rymer, Eric. History Link Ancient Greece. 2006.
    23 April 2006.
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