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Essential Question: What meanings did myths about gods, goddesses, and heroes have for the ancient Greeks? What meanings do the Greek myths have for us.

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1 Essential Question: What meanings did myths about gods, goddesses, and heroes have for the ancient Greeks? What meanings do the Greek myths have for us today?

2 Myths are traditional stories that are passed down by word of mouth and visual arts. They convey common beliefs in a particular society about natural phenomenon, historical events, and proper behavior.

3 Three types of themes in Greek myths: Heroes, gods and goddess “How it came to be” Proper behavior

4 Courageous Intelligent Resourceful Ability to accept responsibility for errors Strong, possess endurance Accepts helps when offered Characteristics of a typical Greek hero: Strong Not necessarily a good role model Quick thinking Willing to do what others won’t Self-confident

5 Characteristics of a typical Greek god or goddess: Very powerful Human like flaws Immortal Like to meddle in human affairs

6 Historical Events Flowers & plants Stars, sun and moon Geographical features Animal characteristics Seasons and climate

7 Greek customs of proper behavior: Hospitality Respect of elders Interest in family Self-control

8 Video learning break

9 Zeus: Ruler of the gods. He is lord of the sky & the rain god. His weapon is a thunderbolt which he hurls at those who displease him. Hera: Wife & sister of Zeus. She is the queen of the gods & protector of marriage and takes special care of married women.

10 Poseidon: Poseidon is the brother of Zeus and lord of the sea. His weapon is a trident, which can shake the earth, and shatter any object. He is second only to Zeus in power amongst the gods. He has a difficult quarrelsome personality. Hades: Brother of Zeus & lord of the underworld, ruling over the dead.

11 Demeter: Goddess of the earth, corn and crops. Persephone: Daughter of Demeter, wife of Hade, queen of the underworld.

12 Ares: Ares is the son of Zeus and Hera. He was disliked by both parents. He is the god of war. He is considered murderous and bloodstained but, also a coward. Apollo: Apollo is the son of Zeus and Leto. His twin sister is Artemis. He is the god of music, archery, light, truth, &healing who taught man medicine.

13 Athena: Goddess of wisdom, warfare and crafts. Athena is the daughter of Zeus. She sprang full grown in armor from his forehead, thus has no mother. Hephaestus: Son of Zeus and Hera He is the only god to be physically ugly & lame He is the god of fire and the forge & is the smith and armorer of the gods using a volcano as his forge.

14 Hermes: Messenger of the gods. (He wears winged sandals, a winged hat, and carries a magic wand.) He is the god of travelers, trickery, theft, commerce and science. Aphrodite: Goddess of love, desire and beauty.

15 Eros (Cupid): The god of love. Dionysus: The god of liberation, wine, music, theater and fertility.


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