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Agenda Greek Gods Review Myths and Creation Stories Pandora Writing Prompt List everything you remember about the Greek Gods. Please turn your paper into the box. All I need is the final including works cited page. Turn in plagiarism sheet You will need your list book after the break!

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October 18, 2011. Agenda. Writing Prompt. List everything you remember about the Greek Gods. Please turn your paper into the box. All I need is the final including works cited page. Turn in plagiarism sheet You will need your list book after the break!. Greek Gods Review - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Agenda Greek Gods Review Myths and Creation

Stories Pandora

Writing Prompt List everything you

remember about the Greek Gods.

Please turn your paper into the box. All I need is the final including works cited page.

Turn in plagiarism sheet You will need your list

book after the break!

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Most related – convulated\ Each god different area Titans Demi-gods, half gods, monsters, Zeus – Mount Olympus Poseidon – sea 12 main gods Hades - underworld

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Stars – constellations Hercules – son of Zeus Heroes have godly parent – Gods require sacrifice, people pick favorites Not moral example Greek gods have emotions, not perfect, Not omniscient – Polytheism – many gods Hades – underworld, not Hell

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Aphrodite – goddess of beauty and loveZeus – king of gods, married to HeraGod or goddess for everythingHeph… - fire, forging,Dionysius – wine and funAthena – goddess of wisdomPoseidon – sea godHades - underworld

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Fallible, Emotional Compete with each other Not a moral example Omniscient Hades – not hell

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Example – natural phenomenon, like hurricanes or thunder

In a small group, brainstorm other things stories might be created to explain.

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Does modern science change the role of creation stories? Why or why not?

If yes, how?

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What is being created? What is the role of the gods in

creation?

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Why is there evil in the world? Two examples

Pandora - Greek story – Prometheus handout

Genesis 3 – Judeo-Christian explanation

Lit book pages 40-43, Genesis chapters 2&3

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1. Who are the main characters? 2. Is there a single person responsible for the

introduction of evil? Who? Why this person? 3. What form does evil take? - curiosity 4. How does the world change after evil is introduced?G

– humans know evil, separated from God, P – work, illness,

5. How do the god(s) respond to human action? P – no reaction, G – angry for disobeying, sends out of Eden

6. Is there a moral to the story? Don’t disobey god (s) Curiosity is a problem 7. What does this story tell us about the culture that

created it? P – gods are not a moral guide, gods trick humans, gods get irritated, see themselves as separate beings

G – saw relationship with God as valuable,

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Look for similarities and differences. Consider the following In both stories a woman lets evil into the

world. Is that a fair interpretation of the stories? Coincidence or not?

In both stories the source of evil was placed within human grasp. Why?