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Essays On Greek & Roman Mythology
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Two Heroes: One Mythic Journey
(Odysseus and Achilles)
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(5 pp) What we will do in this discussion is see
how two mythic heroes, Achilles and Odysseus
compare to each other as they move through the
mythic hero's journey. Annotated bibliography
lists 6 sources.
Filename: BBmythJy.doc
Essay Title: Two Heroes: One Mythic Journey
(Odysseus and Achilles)
Two Heroes: One Mythic Journey. (Odysseus and Achilles)
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(5 pp) What we will do in this discussion is see
how two mythic heroes, Achilles and Odysseus
compare to each other as they move through the
mythic hero's journey. Annotated bibliography
lists 6 sources.
Filename: BBmyhJyR.doc
Essay Title: Two Heroes: One Mythic Journey. (Odysseus and Achilles)
Violence/Hercules & Gilgamesh
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A 10 page research paper that examines the Greek sagas featuring Herkules and the Mesopotamian epic hero Gilgamesh. The writer looks at how violence is portrayed in these epics. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
Filename: khhergil.wps
Essay Title: Violence/Hercules & Gilgamesh
Was Oedipus Guilty Given The Circumstances of His Life?
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This four page paper discusses whether or not the Greek mythological character Oedipus was guilty and responsible for the events that occurred in his life. This paper presents and defends the
thesis that he was not because he was not aware that she was his mother when he did it and upon finding out gouged his own eyes out as self punishment thereby proving he knew it was wrong. Bibliography lists one source.
Filename: CWopediu.wps
Essay Title: Was Oedipus Guilty Given The Circumstances of His Life?
Why Athena Tends To Help Certain Heroes And Disregard Others
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5 pages in length. Athena, the strong and outspoken female goddess, was the conduit between many heroes and their ultimate conquests in battle, coming to the aid of such men of distinguished valor as Herakles, Perseus and Odysseus. While her protective shield was bestowed upon these heroes, it was denied from others who beckoned for and needed her help just as much as the others; however, she was partial to heroes in battle, helping only them in their duties and challenges. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Filename: TLCAthen.rtf
Essay Title: Why Athena Tends To Help Certain Heroes And Disregard Others
Women in Greek and Roman Mythology
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A 10 page paper which examines why,
although women were not given rights or freedoms in Greek and Roman society, they
were often predominant figures in Greek and Roman mythology. Bibliography lists 8
sources.
Filename: RAgrkwm.rtf
Essay Title: Women in Greek and Roman Mythology
Women in Mythology
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A 14 page paper that presents the complex roles of women in mythology and the three major categories in which most mythological women can be placed. This paper also demonstrates the way in which culture determines the roles of women, and utilizes a variety of mythologies, from the myths of medieval England to those of ancient Greece, to demonstrate the depiction of these roles. Bibliography lists 10 sources.
Filename: Womenmyt.rtf
Essay Title: Women in Mythology
Women With Nerves of Steel:
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This five-page-paper describes the view the authors of Electra and Medea had of family and women in general. The murder of her two children
and the anger Medea held towards Jason are discusses as is the bitterness that consumed
Electra following the murder of her father. Bibliography lists two sources.
Filename: CWmedea.wps
Essay Title: Women With Nerves of Steel:
Zeus and His Predecessors
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a 5 page paper looking at the reason Zeus retained his position as this 'Supreme Deity' of the Greek Pantheon after his father, grandfather, and great-grandfather lost theirs to their sons. The paper suggests that Greek society was changing and civilizing over time, and Zeus, more than his father or grandfather, represents the flexibility and ingenuity of the Greek spirit. Bibliography lists one source.
Filename: KBzeus.wps
Essay Title: Zeus and His Predecessors
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