Goddess athena medusa

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      God of the Sun and Music; twin sister is Artemis, goddess of the moon. Kraken. A giant sea creature that is said to be the pet of Poseidon ... Medusa was given the power of turning man to stone if they looked in her eyes, her head is immortal. Harpies. Ugly bird women that devour humans; skin is withered and grey as it is always on the brink of ...


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      Medusa’s friends grew pale. The priestesses who overheard Medusa gasped. Whispers ran through all the people in the temple who quickly began to leave -- for everyone knew that Athena enjoyed watching over the people of Athens and feared what might happen if the goddess had overheard Medusa’s rash remarks.


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      - Medusa was a monstrous female character. She could turn men to stone just from merely gazing at her. She was beheaded by the human hero Perseus, who used her head as a weapon until giving it to the goddess Athena to place on her shield.


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      In return for her help, he gave the head of Medusa to the goddess Athena, who mounted it on her shield to make it an even more powerful weapon. Perseus decided to return to Argos and meet his grandfather, Acrisius. All went well until Perseus took part in a sports contest; unfortunately, during the discus competition, Perseus’s discus went ...


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      Medusa’s friends grew pale. The priestesses who overheard Medusa gasped. Whispers ran through all the people in the temple, who quickly began to leave—for everyone knew that Athena enjoyed watching over the people of Athens and feared what might happen if the goddess had overheard Medusa’s rash remarks.


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      The temple of Athena, built on the Acropolis of Athens; perhaps the most-used name for any Greek restaurant in any city of the world! Pegasus - Winged horse that was born from Medusa's head when she was killed; Pegasus Expedite Company is a national delivery/courier service; Pegasus Satellite Systems is a provider of satellite entertainment ...


    • [DOCX File]Who’s Who is Greek Mythology

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      I am the Goddess of grain and sister of Zeus. When my daughter was kidnapped I stopped all plants from growing on Earth. ... The Greeks love me because I slayed that monster Medusa. My dad’s a pretty big deal too I guess. BB. The people of Athens owe a great deal to me. After all, I am the founder of their country. ... C. Athena. D ...


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      When Perseus grew up, Polydectes gave him a series of challenging tasks to complete. Armed with a sword made by the god Hermes, winged sandals, and a shiny bronze shield given to him by the goddess Athena, Perseus slew the dreaded monster Medusa. This hideous creature had writhing snakes for hair, elephant-like tusks for teeth, and blood-red eyes.



    • [DOC File]Social and historical context: Carol Ann Duffy

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      The goddess Athena made Medusa a priestess of her temple, but while Medusa was carrying out her duties in the temple she was either seduced or raped by the god Poseidon. (Perhaps the two of them had different stories.) Medusa became pregnant. Athena was jealous of Medusa’s beauty and outraged by her behaviour in the temple.


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      Medusa worshipped the goddess Athena and desired to serve her for the rest of her life. In order to be a servant of Athena, Medusa joined the temple and had to swear an oath that she would remain a virgin forever. Medusa spent many happy years working with the other virgin servants of Athena.


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      Athena: Appearance: a young woman wearing a helmet and holding a shield and a spear; had a snake-trimmed cloak with the head of Medusa on it. Symbols/Attributes: a.) b.) c.) Strengths: Rational, intelligent, a powerful defender in war but also a peacemaker ... Goddess of Women, Marriage, the Starry Sky, the Heavens (Supreme Goddess)


    • [DOC File]MYTHOLOGY IN MODERN SOCIETY

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      The Parthenon in Athens was the splendid temple at the Acropolis, built in honor of the great goddess Athena: Parthenon, Arkansas . Dike (or Dyke, pronounced DEE-key) was the Greek mythological personification of Justice: ... Medusa was the monster who would turn to stone whomever happened to look upon her: Medusa, New York .


    • [DOCX File]Medusa and Athena

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      Medusa and Athena. Characters: Narrator. Medusa. Cobbler. Blacksmith´s Son. People in the garden. Friend 1. Friend 2. Athena. SCRIPT: Narrator: Once upon a time there lived a be. autiful girl named Medusa. She. lived in the city of Athens in a country named Greece — and although there were many pretty girls in the city, Medusa was considered ...


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      MEDUSA. Medusa, a Greek myth, was a beautiful woman. Poseidon, the god of the sea, fell in love with her. They got involved. The goddess Athena was very jealous. She punished Medusa. Athena changed Medusa's hair into serpents and her face into something horrible--if you looked at Medusa you turned to stone. iPoor Medusa! Medusas are jellyfish.


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      Athena (uh-THEE-nuh), the goddess of wisdom. Hermes (HER-meez), the messenger of the gods. Gray Sisters 1, 2, & 3, sisters who were born as old women with gray hair. Nymphs 1 & 2, spirits who live in the sea. Gorgors 1 & 2, cruel monsters. SCENE 1 . All Greek Chorus: Our story takes place long, long ago in the land of ancient Greece.


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