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Essays On Greek & Roman Mythology
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The Nereids of the Swordbelt.
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(5 pp) What we will look at in this discussion is
the importance of the Swordbelt of Pallas in the
Aenid by Vergil to see if we can trace the mythic
intent from the physical description of the
swordbelt of Pallas found in The Doloneia:
Pallas was wearing "distinctive armor, and a
sword belt with 50 Danaids, who murdered their
husbands on their wedding night."
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Filename: BBnereid.doc
Essay Title: The Nereids of the Swordbelt.
The Odyssey and Aeneid
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A 5 page paper which discusses and defines the epic poems
"The Odyssey" and "Aeneid." The paper discusses the nature of the heroes in each work
as well. No additional sources cited.
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Essay Title: The Odyssey and Aeneid
The Olive Tree's Symbolism in Homer's The Odyssey
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A 4 page paper that examines the symbolism of the olive tree in Homer's epic poem The Odyssey and discusses how this symbol represents rebirth and the renewal of life. This paper focuses on three critical points in the story that symbolize rebirth and renewal, noting and analyzing the presence of the olive tree in each. Bibliography lists 1 sources.
Filename: LCOlive.doc
Essay Title: The Olive Tree's Symbolism in Homer's The Odyssey
The One: Odysseus and Athena
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Many have called the relationship between Athena and Odysseus in The Odyssey a mentoring relationship, particularly as Athena often takes the form of a character named Mentor, but their relationship has much more depth than mentoring. Theirs is a relationship that evolves from mistaken assumptions between two people, in this case, their roles in the battle of Troy, a role requiring the commitment of shared souls. Therefore, the relationship between Athena and Odysseus is a redemptive one borne of past grievances (storytelling focus). Athena’s need is to redeem the future, while Odysseus’s need is to redeem the past. Together, they fight to protect their present souls so that they can give birth to one soul containing the mortal and the immortal. Bibliography lists 3 sources. JVAthOdy.rtf
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Essay Title: The One: Odysseus and Athena
The Origin & Development Of Roman Mythology
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In 5 pages, the author discusses how Roman mythology began and its purpose. Roman mythology is much like Greek mythology. Bibliography lists 8 sources.
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Essay Title: The Origin & Development Of Roman Mythology
THE PARTHENON AND THE PANTHEON:
CHARACTERISTICS AND SYMBOLISM
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This 4-page paper examines The Pantheon (Rome) and the Parthenon (Greece) in terms of social, technological and political structures of their times. Bibliography lists 2 sources.
Filename: MTparpan.rtf
Essay Title: THE PARTHENON AND THE PANTHEON:
CHARACTERISTICS AND SYMBOLISM
The Stars' Names & Greek Mythological Origin
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25 pages worth of extensively detailed discussion relevant to how the stars and constellations derived their name from Greek mythology/stories. Bibliography lists 11 sources.
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Essay Title: The Stars' Names & Greek Mythological Origin
The Status And Treatment Of Women In Greek & Roman Mythology
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5 pages in length. The status and treatment of women in Greek and Roman mythology proves to be not all that different from one another. Women, in general mythological terms, were primarily in existence to act as man’s servant, both menially and sexually. To go so far as to say their treatment was barbaric, particularly in Greek and Roman mythology, would not be making an extreme statement. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
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Essay Title: The Status And Treatment Of Women In Greek & Roman Mythology
THE WOMEN OF THE ODYSSEY
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This 5-page paper focuses on the role the women played in Homer's The Odyssey, and how their roles helped add to the story's adventures.
Filename: MTwomody.rtf
Essay Title: THE WOMEN OF THE ODYSSEY
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