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1 Mythology: Slide review

2 . Zeus and Hera

3 Hephaestus

4 Ares

5 Titanomachy

6 Zeus

7 Blood Sacrifice

8 Poseidon

9 Gorgon

10 Athena’s Birth

11 Athena

12 Aphrodite

13 Aphrodite

14 Aphrodite & Ares

15 Artemis of Ephesus

16 Artemis

17 Apollo

18 Delphic Oracle

19 Asclepius

20 Hermes

21 A Herm

22 Demeter

23 Hades and Persephone

24 Demeter and Persephone

25 Dionysus

26 Dionysus

27 A Maenad

28 Pentheus

29 Charon

30 Tantalus, Ixion and Sisyphus

31 Dead man and his psyche

32 Orpheus and Eurydice with Hermes

33 Oedipus and the Sphinx

34 Clytemnestra, Orestes and Aegisthus

35 The Judgment of Paris

36 Achilles and Hector’s corpse

37 Cassandra

38 Odysseus and the Cyclops

39 The Sirens

40 Penelope

41 Perseus

42 Heracles

43 The Nemean Lion

44 Cerberus

45 Theseus and the Minotaur

46 Amazons

47 Jason’s Quest

48 Medea

49 Ishtar

50 Gilgamesh

51 Humbaba

52 Ishtar and Tammuz

53 Odin

54 Thor

55 An example ... “You flunk” This is a man with a boy who is pouring out wine for him. He is probably a god. The Greeks drank a lot of wine. This is a vase painting.

56 An example ... “Not bad!” This is Zeus and Ganymede. Zeus was the king of the gods. He brought the beautiful Ganymede to Mount Olympus. Zeus was all-powerful and could do anything he wanted, so he had a lot of human lovers.

57 An example ... “Good job!” This vase painting shows Zeus and Ganymede. Zeus kidnapped Ganymede in the form of an eagle and brought him to Mount Olympus to be his cupbearer. Zeus was known for his many love affairs with mortals. Zeus is shown here seated and with a staff, which shows his authority, and also with the eagle, which was associated with him.

58 An example ... “I’m truly impressed!”
This Athenian vase painting shows Zeus and Ganymede. Zeus kidnapped Ganymede in the form of an eagle and brought him to Mount Olympus to be his cupbearer. Zeus was known for his many love affairs with mortals, but most of them were women who became the mothers of heroes – only Ganymede was made immortal. Zeus is shown here seated and with a staff, which shows his authority, and also with the eagle, which represents his power as a sky-god. Ganymede pours wine in a type of scene that is associated with making libations.

59 Analysis All right, I know the question on everyone’s mind is, how do the comments translate into grades? Slide one is a 50%. You don’t have to spell things completely right, but you should be able to identify the subjects of the slide you choose to comment on. General comments like “this is a vase painting” and “the Greeks drank a lot of wine” don’t show a lot of knowledge or insight. I am pretty sure none of you are going to be writing comments like this. Slide 2 is maybe 75-80%. The author got the identification right, and was able to give some good back-up information, establishing that s/he knew the story and had a broader context for it (Zeus’s many love affairs). Slide 3 is 90%. The author got the ID and provided a good background – some details as well as the overall picture. S/he was also able to comment on the iconography and its meaning, and how it relates to the attributes of Zeus. Slide 4 is 100%. The author had everything in slide 3, plus a little. There are a lot of different ways to add that little extra. This author did it by giving details about the fate of Zeus’s other lovers, and the kind of scene (libation). Another author might give more details about the Ganymede story, or other similar stories, or vase painting, or sexual customs, or so on.


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