Medusa and athena greek mythology
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For over 2,000 years, Greek myths have influenced everything from our art and literature to our movies such as Star Wars and The Matrix. Myth is a powerful form of persuasion—it teaches people how to live. In this course, we will examine the ancient and modern relationships between myth and rhetoric (the art …
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The mythology. In Greek mythology Medusa was a gorgon – a sort of monster, but she was also a beautiful woman whose hair was her most striking feature. 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.
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Athena (Minerva) – Goddess of wisdom and defensive war; also patron of weaving and pottery. Known for the aegis and spear, the owl, and the olive tree. A virgin goddess. Hermes (Mercury) – The Messenger God; patron god of roads, travelers, husbandry, and trade; known for winged boots, cap of invisibility, cattle, and the shepherd’s pipe.
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Medusa was the only mortal gorgon; she was once a beautiful young girl whose looks enchanted the god Poseidon, who ravaged her in the temple of Athena. Athena was outraged that her temple had been desecrated in such a way, and she punished the temptress by turning her into a gorgon, with snake hair and a terrifyingly hideous face which turned anyone who looked upon it into stone.
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Greek Mythology: Medusa vs. Athena. A. ssessment/Evaluation: Vocabulary Quiz. Nearpod presentations. Materials Needed: Ipads. Nearpod app. Vocabulary quiz. YouTube video. Georgia Gifted Standards. CP&I1.1: State-adopted standards are articulated and applied in differentiated curricula that match the identified.
[DOC File]Mythical creatures in Ancient Greece symbolised the ...
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Greek Mythology. A “myth” is a traditional story about gods and heroes that societies use to explain their history and the world around them. For the Ancient Greeks, their gods and goddesses were immortal beings who lived on Mount Olympus (a tall mountain in northern Greece), controlled the universe, and occasionally came down to Earth to ...
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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 ...
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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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- The first woman in Greek mythology, whose name means "all-gifted"; Pandora's Gift Boutique sells quality gift merchandise. Parthenon - 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!
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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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