In a group of two or three, answer the questions below in COMPLETE sentences. EVERY member of the group is to post the answers on his/ her own blog. This blog posting counts toward a class participation grade.
"Hephaestus"
1. Why was Hera disappointed when Hephaestus was born? What did she do with him?
2. Who saved Hephaestus?
3. What made Hera change her mind about her son? What did Hephaestus become the god of?
4. Compare Hephaestus and Apollo. How do their appearances differ?
"Aphrodite"
5. How was Aphrodite "created"? How is this birth similar to Athene's?
6. What gifts was Aphrodite promised by her suitors?
7. Which husband did Aphrodite choose? Do you think she chose wisely? Why/why not?
8. Which goddess is most powerful: Demeter, Artemis, or Aphrodite? Explain the reasoning behind your choice.
Current Literature:
Ruth Minsky Sender's The Cage
Monday, November 24, 2008
Friday, November 21, 2008
Blog 3, Myths: Apollo & Hermes Readings
Is Hermes a good god or a bad god?
Explain using support from the text.
Thursday, November 13, 2008
Myths Blog 2: Hubris
Everyone has been guilty at one time or another of "hubris." What was one time in your life where you were guilty of this? Explain the situation.
Look at your class notes from yesterday for the definition of this word. Make sure this entry is four to five sentences in length.
Look at your class notes from yesterday for the definition of this word. Make sure this entry is four to five sentences in length.
Wednesday, November 12, 2008
Myths Blog I: "Athene"
Answer the following questions on the "Athene" reading in your OWN blog:
1. Who was Metis and why was Zeus' attraction to her unusual?
2. What was the symbolism behind the description of the "two serpents" in the story?
3. Explain how Athene was born.
4. What is the overall moral of the mythological story of "Athene"?
1. Who was Metis and why was Zeus' attraction to her unusual?
2. What was the symbolism behind the description of the "two serpents" in the story?
3. Explain how Athene was born.
4. What is the overall moral of the mythological story of "Athene"?
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