Mythology
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jmpdyuh
Last updated 8 years ago
Discipline:
Language Arts Subject:
Literature
Grade:
11


Greek mythology is filled with persistance in family conflicts, typically resulting in bloodshed. Steming from a number of different authors, mythology is interpreted by Edith Hamilton in an admiration for old tales. Contrast to popular belief, Gods are created by the universe, born from the Titans, and serveral more generations. It extends into history sailing from story to story to each branch of the family tree and the relationships, pulling in politics and enemies as well. They are stories of great heros, romantisized and beautifully drawn in a kind of elegance.
Citations
Hamilton, Edith, and Steele Savage. Mythology,. Boston: Little, Brown and Co., 1942. Print."Hearse to Heaven by Canaan Massie — Hello Poetry." Hello Poetry. N.p., n.d. Web. 9 Jan. 2014.
Mythology
Evaluation
Edith Hamilton
Once you pick up bloodshedyou can never put it down,until your bloody damned bodyis cold and dead in the ground.
Poem
Main Greek Gods
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