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Athena's Impact on the Lives of Ancient Greeks
by Lillian Bonar
Essay: Athena's Impact on the Lives of Ancient Greeks
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Athena was the Greek Goddess of many ideas, but she was famous mostly for her superior wisdom, her cunning
skills in times of war, and her implausible talent for household tasks, such as weaving and pottery. She was
celebrated more than any other God in ancient mythology, was the supposed inventor of countless innovations,
and her figure gave reason for Greek woman to gain rights long before others of their time. The goddess of war,
the guardian of Athens, and the defender of Heroes, Athena’s impact on the lives of Ancient Greeks is
outstanding.
As a resident on Mount Olympus, Athena rightfully represents both intelligence and strategy (Grant, Hazel 83).
Symbols that identify with the goddess include the owl for wisdom and the olive branch for peace (Athena or
Minerva… 1). Athena was a goddess of war who preferred peace to fighting (Lies 47). The deity was depicted in full
wartime armor, including a helmet and spear. However, despite her rough accessories, Athena also showed off
extreme femininity in her clothing as well as features (Buxton 79). Athena was Zeus’s favorite daughter. Zeus, the
king of the gods, allowed her to dress in his Aegis (Lies 47). The Aegis was a breastplate made of goatskin that
bore the image of a gorgon to instill panic in foes (Buxton 79). She was born fully-grown and already dressed in
her full outfit, ready for war. Furthermore, Athena was the only Olympian not born of a mother. She sprang
directly from her father, Zeus’s, head (Lies 47). She was different from the others of her kind, which may be why
she was so honored so highly in early Greece.
Festivals, Temples, even a city where named after the goddess. Athena’s key festivals included the Arrephonia, the
Scriophonia, and the Panathehea. The A...
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