Document abstract «The Humanity of the Greek Gods If you lived in Athens, Greece around the time when the great poet Homer lived, you probably would be acquainted with the many ...»
Synopsis abstract «Introduction. The Greek gods and unwarranted violent emotions. Petty emotions which are illustrated by chronic dissatisfaction and annoyance. The typical omniscience of divinity. The many vices the gods have. Conclusion. Works cited....»
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Document abstract « In a sense, the purpose of the ancient Greek s life was to please the gods, and his There is no smaller scale, no individuality. There is no humanity. ...»
Synopsis abstract «Introduction. The myths of ancient Greece and Rome . The death of a religion. Finding direction and instruction in the past . Conclusion: The end of Christianity....»
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Document abstract « the cycle or generation which achieved the furthest progress for humanity (before the to a degradation of the imagination (93), but the Greek gods allowed men ...»
Synopsis abstract «Introduction. Nietzsche's critique of the history of religious guilt. Examining the religion of the nobles. The rhetorical brilliance of the passage and the creation of a remarkable synthesis of ideas. Conclusion. Works cited....»
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Document abstract « Eros eventually died alongside the Greek gods, but a small portion lived on as a Even Jesus commanded of all humanity that they love the Lord [their] God with ...»
Synopsis abstract «Introduction. The ultimate sadness of Romanticism . The love accustomed to the contemporary world . Marriage and Romanticism. The adoption of everything as living proof . Conclusion. Work cited....»
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Document abstract « the fault of Christians turning away from the gods, St. Virgil would have the same effect on Greek boys as be self-deprecating and has to take humanity down to ...»
Synopsis abstract «Introduction.. The Aeneid.. The standard invocations of the epic. . Themes of destiny.. The uses of a term that can be translated to mean 'imperial'.. The Punic Wars.. Augustine's Confessions.. His difference with Virgil.. A completely different...»
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Document abstract « For this reason, humanity has tried to forecast the weather Athens was in honor of the Greek god Triton the laws on wealthy landowners depicted gods like Boreas ...»
Synopsis abstract «Introduction. The ancient world. Greece. China. The medieval period. Europe. West Asia. Far east. The modern world. European renaissance. United States of America. Developments in the 20th Century. Conclusion. Referen...»
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Document abstract « hard to admire a man who reputes any sense of humanity. However, Greek men are forced to sacrifice greatly in few others who succeed are considered gods by some ...»
Synopsis abstract «Introduction. The distinction made when Odysseus is faced with the blatant incivility of Polyphemus. Odysseus' dedication to Xenia . Odysseus' desire for Kleos . Conclusion....»
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Document abstract « Just as Greek deities were gods to whom the that God is more of an archetypal Machiavellian prince than he is an altruistic, loving father to humanity. ...»
Synopsis abstract «Introduction. Clear evidence that God feared the increasing power of ambitious men. God's vulnerability: Evident due to his fear of humans' worshipping a different deity. Tension in the assertion that God is vulnerable. Suggestions that God showed...»
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Document abstract « Tartarus (Underworld), so Erōs was one of the most ancient Gods. He is not a God in the usual Greek sense, but an intermediary between humanity and the ...»
Synopsis abstract «Introduction. Plato. Eros In Greek mythology. Plato and the forms. The role of Eros. Symposium. Phaedrus. The role of madness and desire. Divine madness. The nature of desire. Physical sexuality. Eros and the final goa...»
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Document abstract « to join in his brothers in their war against the gods, and he a purpose in the journey of Virgil and Dante, and consequently, with humanity. Greek Mythology. ...»
Synopsis abstract «Introduction. The most famous monsters that Dante meets . The Minotaur trapped for his entire life. Pholus' virtuousness . The willingness of the monsters to submit themselves to the level of steeds. Conclusion. Works cited....»
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