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who is Zeus and what is his roman name?
Zeus is the king of gods and his roman name is Jupiter
he is in charge of everything and the roman name is a planet
4 things that affect the mythology of a culture
1. Climate
2. Technology
3. Social Structure
4. Ideals
who is Hera and what is her roman name?
Hera is the queen of gods \ Protectress of Marriage

Hera's roman name is juno
Who is Apollo and what is his roman name?
Apollo is the god of music, medicine, archery, and prophecy

The roman name is Apollo
the roman name is the same.
who is Hades and What is his roman name?
Hades is the god of the underworld

his Roman name is Pluto
the roman name is a planet. a very small and far away unknown planet
who is Ares and what is his roman name?
Ares is the god of war

roman name is mars
the roman name is a not so far away planet from earth.
who is Dionysus and what is his roman name?
Dionysus is the god of wine

roman name is Bacchus
who is Hermes and what is his roman name?
Hermes is the messenger of the gods

Roman name is Mercury
the roman name is the name of a well known medal that used to be used in thermometers a long time ago. ( think back to reading Prometheus)
who is Hephaestus and what is the roman name?
Hephaestus is the god of the forge

the roman name is vulcan
who is Poseidon and what is the roman name?
Poseidon is the god of the sea

the roman name is neptune
Who is Athena and what is her Roman name?
Athena is the goddess of wisdom and battle strategy. Her Roman name is Minerva.
who is Aphrodite and what is her roman name ?
the goddess of love

roman name is venus
who is Persephone and what is her roman name?
Persephone is the goddess of the season

her roman name is proserpina
who is Demeter and what is her roman name
Demeter is the goddess of the earth (soil)

roman name is Ceres

who is Artemis and what is her Roman name?
she is the goddess of the hunt

roman name is Diana
what are the stages of the hero's journey?
1. ordinary world
2. call to adventure
3. refusal of the call
4. meeting with the mentor
5. crossing the 1st threshold
6. tests, allies, enemies
7. approach to the innermost cave
8. ordeal
9. reward
10. the road back
11. resurrection
12. return with the elixir
what is situational irony?
an outcome of events contrary to what was, or might have been, expected.
what is dramatic irony?
occurs when the reader or the audience knows and understands what is happening, but the character(s) do not.
what is verbal irony?
saying one thing and meaning another.
what adjectives would u describe Persephone? give examples why.
Persephone is optimistic.
reason: she didn't mourn about the time she will be with hades.

persephone is bratty.
reason: always gets what she wants. pulled out the bush because she didn't like it. no matter how much hades gave her, it never pleased her.
what adjectives would u describe Hades? give specific details.
Hades is kind
reason: he gave Persephone everything. trying to make her happy. he gave her every fine food that his chefs could make .

Hades is lonely.
reason: he didn't have anyone. he lives in the underworld where everything was dead.

Hades is intelligent.
reason: he knew that Zeus would he upset over have stealing his daughter so, he knew beforehand to bargain and give Zeus a special gift.
what did we learn about the myth on Demeter?
they value crops. they value wealth since hades tried to give Persephone jewels as a way of bargaining. the natural phenomenon is changing of the seasons which Greek only had 2 seasons.
what is Heracles 6th labor and how did he accomplish it?
to kill the stymphalian birds.
he solved it by resorting to castanets and made a racket which made them fly. he brought them down by dozen arrows.
name the heros journey of odysseus's when "the sea was stormy Agamemnon sacrifices his daughter, sea is clear again, Greeks go to Troy. "
crossing the 1st threshold