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    Power from Pain True power can be seen as many things, but power from pain brings the strength that not all people have. Experiencing hardships brings about power and wisdom that makes one stronger. Greek Mythology has many heroes that go through trials that make them stronger or better in some aspect. Hercules who was already strong from being part god, but he went through trials that made him better and not just in strength but he gained power. Odysseus, who was trapped, had to go through…

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    into the underworld and kill Cerberus as it is your destiny Finally you must go into the ocean and call upon Ruaumoko the god of the earthquake and he shall shake the earth like it was a snowglobe and you should make a tsunami to destroy all of the buildings in the great city of Habakkuk. So after reading that I set off for my long Journey I actually happy because I would get to see my Brother Hades God of the Underworld even though I would have to kill his Dog Cerberus. Soon I packed my…

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    A Hero's Journey To Hell

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    the underworld together, they would find the lord of the underworld and destroy him. The flames of hell are so hot they could melt your skin, that is if you were still alive the light is so bright it could blind you and the three headed dog, the Cerberus is the most frightening of all when you see him you die inside your stomach drops your heart stops and you can’t forget dogs can sense when you’re scared so when people get scared his red eyes set on fire he grows bigger his teeth sharper and…

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    The myth The Reasons for Seasons talks about the reason seasons were made in ancient Greece. One day, Hades was on a chariot ride with his Cerberus, a three-headed dog. Hades Cerberus ran off and was sniffing around flowers with all three of his heads. The Cerberus finally found a girl and her name was Persephone. When Hades found his Cerberus he saw him playing with Persephone. Hades fell in love with her bright personality. Before anyone noticed Hades kidnapped Persephone and locked her…

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    across, “Thus they depart over dark water” (III.118, pg. 55). Another character that spans both stories and acts in a similar way is when they come across Cerberus, the three-headed dog who guards the underworld from the living. Aeneas’s must pass by this creature when he enters the domain of Cerberus “These are the realms that monstrous Cerberus rocks with howls” (6.479, pg. 196). Then the Sybil quite preparedly came by, “The Sybil… tossed him a sop… and he, frothing with hunger…

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    The Graiae women were three sisters who shared one eye and one tooth among them. They appeared in the myth of Perseus, who was trying to find out where three magical objects were located, so he could kill Medusa. He went to their cave, and stole their eye. Then he told them he would return it if they told him where the three objects were. The Graiae Women also encountered Perseus and he used them to get the three magical objects. “Also known as the Erinyes, the Furies are three horrible…

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    Hades When loved ones died where did they go? Who watched over them? The Greek god Hades was the answer. Hades expressed his importance and power in Greek mythology through the ways he controlled his large realm of the Underworld. Hades’ personality guided his actions. His relations were also relevant to Greek mythology. The Titan War and Olympic Revolution caused Hades to adapt in a major way. The Underworld affected Hades in a large way. Hades influenced Greek mythology. Hades’ personality…

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    Research Paper On Hades

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    Have you ever wondered how to explain something you have no idea explaining? The Greeks did also, and then the Romans. The Greeks and Romans gave each God and Goddess a power and a name. There are 12 Gods and Goddesses in all. Whenever something happened that involved the sea or a body of water they believed that Poseidon was responsible for it. There are plenty of stories to go along with all of the Gods and Goddesses and many myths also. However, Hades, one of the most disliked and unpopular…

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    With an intellect ample in wisdom and a hard-heart rotund with insight, Virgil embodies reason as it bleeds out from those who have wronged. He paints the epitome of heroism as achieved via actions that damn the so-called hero, their glorified sins no match for his unblemished integrity; while his demonstrations of morality attract the adoration of many, namely Dante, infatuated with his logic. Dante selects Virgil as his guide through hell due to his adulation for Virgil, displayed through his…

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    Strange events happened all throughout his childhood, things such as him transporting out of dire situations, or his hair magically growing back after a bad haircut. One day, approaching his eleventh birthday, he receives a letter in the mail. The Dursley’s do everything they can’t to stop him from getting ahold of the letter, but nevertheless, the sender was relentless. Day after day more and more letters would come in the mail, driving Mr. Dursley to drive the whole household out to a cabin in…

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