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IntroductionoftheMythsofGreeceandRomeGreekmythsRomanmythsInterrelationshipsMythologicalstoriesGreekmyths01GreekMythologyisagroupoftraditionaltalestoldbytheancientGreeksaboutthedeedsofgods,heroesandtheirrelationswithhumanbeings.TheGreekmythologyisanimportantpartoftheancientculturewhichhasvastanddeepinfluenceonthewholewesternculture.ItsgreatinfluenceupontheEnglishlanguageandliteratureisbeyonddescription.AgreatnumberofwordsandidiomsintheEnglishlanguagecomefromtheGreekmythology.TheancientGreeksworshipedmanygods.Greekgodscanbedividedintoseveralgroups.TheearliestgroupwasTitans,ledbyCronus.ThemostpowerfulgroupwastheOlympians.TheOlympiansareagroupof12godswhoruledaftertheoverthrowoftheTitans.AlltheOlympiansarerelatedinsomeway.TheyarenamedaftertheirdwellingplaceMountOlympus.OneofthecharacteristicsoftheGreekmythologyisthecomplexrelationshipZeusistheKingoftheGodsinGreekMythology.Zeuswasviewedasakingwhooversawtheuniverse.IntheHomericHymnsheisreferredtoasthechieftainofthegods.HeisalsocalledtheFatherofGodsandmen.HeruledtheOlympiansofMountOlympusinwaysrepresentativeasbothafatherasheadofthefamilyandaking.HewasthegodofskyandthunderinGreekmythology.Hissymbolsarethethunderbolt,eagle,bull,andoak.InadditiontohisIndo-Europeaninheritance,theclassicalcloud-gathereralsoderivescertainiconographictraitsfromtheculturesoftheAncientNearEast,suchasthescepter.Romanmyths02RomanmythsTheRomangodscanbedividedintotwoparts.ThefirstistheoriginalgodinRome,thesecondisintroductionofgodinaparticularperiodinthehistory.Theirspecialtasks,showstheneedofdailylifeatthattimetheRomansociety.RomanmythologyinheritedanddevelopedtheGreekmyth,alsoisthecultureandarttotheworld.Theimageofheroistakingmoreofapoliticalwhoarewillingtosacrificethemselvesandstandofthestatetoseeineverything.Theywouldbeveryrationalratherthanbeclosedtothesideofhumannature.RomanmythsVenusistheRomangodwhoisasymbolofloveandbeauty,alsoasymboloffertilitygoddess.RomanmythsVenusdeMilo,itisbelievedtodepictVenus,thegoddessofloveandbeauty,Itisamarblesculpture,slightlylargerthanlifesizeat203cmhigh.Partofanarmwerelostfollowingitsdiscovery.RomanmythsGodsofMountOlympus,themosthelpless,issmallCupid.Cupidhasbeenasasymboloflove,hehasaverybeautifulgoldenhair,whiteandtenderface,therecouldbefreetoflywings.CupidandhismotherVenusaretheheadofloveandmarriage.Venusrepresentstherationallove.Onthecontray,Cupidrepresentsthecrazylove.Cupid'simagesareblindfolded,itshowsthat,loveisblind.Interrelationships03ThestrengthofGreekmythologylayinitscollectivenature.Amythalwaysstoodonitsown,withaplotandasetofcharactersreadilyunderstoodbythosewholistenedtothestorytellerordramatistmakinguseofit.TheRomanswerenolessimpressedbytherangeandinterestofGreekmythology.TheyadopteditwholesaleandidentifiedmanyoftheirownItaliandeitieswiththoseintheGreekpantheon,evenadoptingothersforwhomtheypossessednorealequivalent.TherewerejusttoomanymythsfortheRomanstoresist,althoughtheychosetoimposeatypicalrestraintonGreekextravagance.04MythologicalstoriesApolloAmongthecrowdofOlympiangodstheonemostwidelyadmiredwasApollo.HewasthesonofZeusandLetto.AccordingtoGreekmythology,LetowasdrivenbyHerafromlandtolandatlastPoseidontookPityonherandbroughttheislandofDelosoutofwaterforhertoliveon.Thereshegavebirthtothetwins,ApolloandArtemis.Apollowasmesun-god.Heworeapurplerobe.Heusuallysatinhisbrighteasternpalaceearlyinthemorningandmadereadytostarthisdailyjourneyacrossthesky.Duringthedayhedrovehiscarriageofgoldandivory,andbroughtlight,lifeandlovetothegreatworldbelow.Iateintheafternoonhecametotheendofhisjourneyinthefarwesternseaandgotonhisgoldenboattoreturntohiseasternhome.Thesun-godApolloApollowasthegodofmusicandpoetry.Hecouldstirupallfeelings.Thesefeelingsareexpressedinloftysongs.WithhislyreofgoldandthesweetaccentsofhisgodlikevoiceheledthechoiroftheMusesatOlympus.ThepleasantmusicfromhislyrewassoexcitingthatstonesmarchedintotheirplacesinrhythmictimeandoftheirownwillwhenhehelpedPoseidonbuildupthewallsofTroy.Ononeoccasion,invitedtoacontestbythehumanmusicianMarsyas,hewonandthenflayedhimtodeathforhispride.Onanotheroccasion,helostouttoPanatamusicalcontestandturnedtheearsofthejudge,KingMidas,intothoseofanass.Apollostoodforyouthfulandmanlybeauty.Hisgoldenhair,statelymannerandairallcombinedtomakehimtheadmirationoftheworld.Abeautifulgirl,bythenameofClytle,wassofondofhisbeautyandglorythatfromdawntoduskshekneltontheground,herhandsoutstretchedtowardsthesungod,andhereyeslookedathisgoldenwheeledcarriageracingacrossthebluesky.Thoughherlovewasnotreturned,shehadneverchangedhermindaboutApollo.Thegodsweremovedatthesadsight,andchangedherintoasunflowerThanksAddupeverythingwhatyoulikeandeverythingwhatyouwant
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