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Welcome to Mount Olympus Myth A myth is a legendary narrative that tells of origins, explains natural or social phenomena, or suggests the destiny of humans through the interaction of people and supernatural beings. What do myths do? Myths do a number of things: 1. Explain mysteries of nature 2. Teach a moral or a lesson 3. Tell about the origin of things 4. Explain how gods control man’s behavior and emotions 5. Involve the supernatural 6. Are usually exaggerated 7. Handed down by word of mouth Myths • The Quest for the Golden Fleece • Prometheus and the Creation Myth • The Trojan War Mount Olympus In Greek mythology, Mount Olympus is the home of the Olympians, the principal gods in the Greek pantheon. The Greeks thought of it as built with crystal mansions wherein the gods, such as Zeus, dwelt. It was also thought, in Greek mythology, that when Gaia gave birth to the Titans they used the mountains in Greece as their thrones Pantheon • Temple of gods • Set (group) of gods Greek Mythology Today What do you know already? What do you want to learn? Have you ever heard of … • A Herculean task • Someone strong being called a Hercules The Midas Touch Whenever good things seem to happen to the same person all the time, he/she is said to have the Midas touch. An Atlas A book of maps gets its name from Atlas, the Titan who supported the heavens on his shoulders. The Titanic Something colossal in size or power (such as a supposedly unsinkable ocean liner) is said to be titanic. This adjective comes from the Titans, the gargantuan firstborn sons of the goddess Earth. Achilles Heel A point of vulnerability is an Achilles' heel, because the mythological warrior Achilles had been magically protected in all but that part of his body. Panic Pan was considered to be the cause of the sudden fear that sometimes comes for no reason, especially in lonely places. That's why it's called "panic". Allusion A reference made to someone/something/someplace in literature, history or the Bible. Greek myths are alluded to very often. Have you heard of these? martial cloth echo chronological fortune volcano Other Allusions University of Southern California – Trojans California University of PA - Vulcans Have you heard of these places? • Mars, PA • Apollo, PA • Atlantic City, NJ • Phoenix, AZ Zeus King of the gods Thunderbolt Hera Queen of the gods, goddess of marriage Peacock feather Athena Goddess of wisdom, war, patriotism, and citizenship Spear, shield, owl Poseidon God of the seas Trident Hades God of the Underworld, dead Bident, Cerberus Demeter Goddess of grain and agriculture Sheaf of wheat, grain Artemis Goddess of hunting, wild things, and maidens Moon, silver bow and arrow, stag Apollo God of sun, music, medicine Gold bow and arrow, lyre Hermes God of travelers, thieves, messenger for the gods, brings dead souls to Underworld Winged helmet and sandals Hephaestus God of fire, weapons, metals, and jewelry Anvil, weapons Aphrodite Goddess of love and beauty Dove, swan Ares God of war Sword and shield Hestia Goddess of hearth and home Hearth (fireplace) and home