Papers On Greek & Roman Mythology Page 6 of 18
Fate and Oedipus the King. [ send me this paper ] (5 pp). Ancient Greeks cared deeply about the pursuit of knowledge. Although the truth was often a terrifying concept, they still saw it as a critical virtue. The theater with its chorus and collection of ancient stories, was one way in which the ideas of knowledge and truth were examined. How fate plays a role in this play, and in our lives is discussed. Bibliography lists 3 sources. Filename: BBoefteR.doc
Greek and Roman Gods and Goddesses [ send me this paper ] This 3 page paper answers three questions posed by a student regarding Greek and Roman gods which appear in myth and literature. The heroes in The Odyssey and The Aeneid are discussed. Bibliography lists 4 sources. Filename: SA044Grk.wps
Greek and Roman Gods and Goddesses [ send me this paper ] Greek and Roman Gods and Goddesses This 3 page paper answers three questions posed by a student regarding Greek and Roman gods which appear in myth and literature. The heroes in The Odyssey and The Aeneid are discussed. Bibliography lists 4 sources. Filename: SA044Grk.rtf Filename: SA044Grk.rtf
Greek Religion, Culture and Customs [ send me this paper ] This 10 page paper discusses aspects of Greek religion, culture and customs. Bibliography lists 7 sources. Filename: HVGrkCul.rtf
Gregory Horace's Translation Of Ovid's 'Metamorphoses' [ send me this paper ] 6 pages in length. The writer discusses how the ten tales of Ovid's 'Metamorphoses' reflects contemporary society. No additional sources cited. Filename: TLCovid.wps
Hades And Hitler: Compare/Contrast [ send me this paper ] 5 pages in length. A cold heart and calculating mind are what bind the Greek god Hades and German assassin Adolf Hitler. When one compares the similarities by which they undertook their unrelenting wickedness, it is with little difficulty that one can draw myriad common denominators where these two historical characters are concerned. Hitler, in his self-prescribed superiority, sought to annihilate the entire Jewish population in an effort to cleanse the world of what he deemed as unworthy people; Hades, whose inherent powers afforded him the ability to inflict pain and misery on all who came into the underworld, relished this hegemony. Bibliography lists 8 sources. Filename: TLCHades.rtf
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