THE LESSER GODS OF OLYMPIANS QUESTIONS & ANSWERS

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Greek Culture # 25 HMWK: Greek God Due Tomorrow Vocab Due Thursday Warm Up: Continue to work on Vocab.
Advertisements

Western Civilization Greek Mythology A Brief Review.
Greek and Roman Mythology A Review of The Principal Gods and Goddesses.
Greek and Roman Mythology
Invocation to “The Odyssey”. 1 / / Sing in me, Muse, and through me tell the story of that man skilled in all ways of contending,°
An Introduction to… Greek Mythology & “The Odyssey” 1.
Greek and Roman Mythology A Review of The Principal Gods and Goddesses.
The Lesser Gods of Olympus & Earth
 George M. Kaupp Cardinal Newman School Latin II.
By Mary Reynolds and Benny Cockrill.  God of Love  Often appeared as a winged infant carrying a bow and sheath arrow  Wounds inspired love or passion.
THE LESSER GODS OF OLYMPUS
The Lesser Gods of Olympus & Earth
What do you know about Greek Mythology? 1____________________________________ ___________________________ 2____________________________________ ___________________________.
Mythology Notes Mr. Lamar English 9. A myth is… A traditional story that attempts to explain a natural phenomenon or justify a certain practice or belief.
les Muses n'étaient connues qu'au nombre de trois : Mélété (la Pratique), Mnémé (Mémoire) et Aoedè (Chant).
The Nine Muses Μοῦσαι.
By: Hunter Sparks, Anthony Saab, and Chase Phillips.
and other important characters
Thesis: I am going to be talking about the nines muses of Greek mythology.
Greek and Roman Mythology
Lesser Gods of Olympus Minor Deities. Eros/Cupid Later accounts of Eros say that he is the son of Aphrodite He is the God of Love.
The Odyssey An Introduction.
Greek and Roman Mythology A Review of The Principal Gods and Goddesses.
The God of the Sun. His Roman name is the same as his Greek name. Considered the most Greek of all gods. Plays his lyre to entertain the gods.
brooke m1 2 Goddess of love and beauty Laughter loving goddess Sprung from the foam of the sea near Cythera.
Greek and Roman Mythology
The Gods of Olympus Zeus Roman Name : Jupiter Position : King of the Gods Symbol : thunderbolt, eagle, oak.
1 MUSES By : Brandy Fuentes 3 rd Period March 13, 2012.
GREEK MYTHOLOGY The Gods & Heroes. The Beginning Zeus is the father of gods & men. His parents were of the Titans. –Saturn/Chronus was his father & Rhea.
Greek and Roman Mythology A Review of The Principal Gods and Goddesses.
Victoria baker. Lineage: Aglaias (splendor), Euphrosyne (mirth), and Thalia (good cheer) are sisters. They are the daughters of Zeus and Eurynome, child.
Other Gods and Demi-Gods
The Titans The Greek gods and goddesses & Some Creatures
The Odyssey An Introduction.
Please Grab an orange textbook from the back shelf or under the front table. There is a sheet coming around for you to write your name, period, and book.
Greek and Roman Mythology
Introduction to Greek Mythology
Questions for Discussion
Aim: How was religion influential for Ancient Greek society?
The blissful goddesses-
Gef Flimlin Rutgers Cooperative Extension
Greek Mythology Review
Greek and Roman Mythology
Western Civilization Greek Mythology A Brief Review.
Fables, Fairytales and Legends
Stories from Classical Mythology
Lesser Deities of Olympus
The Muses By Chloe Cox.
Greek Mythology Anthony Curenton Alex Dickerson Caitlyn Walker
Greek mythology.
Eros and Psyche The god of love and the goddess of soul
Greek and Roman Mythology
Greek Gods and Goddesses
Introduction to Greek Mythology
Greek and Roman Mythology
Who’s Who on Mount Olympus?
The Gods and Goddesses of Ancient Greece.
English Terms from Mythology
Introduction to Greek Mythology
Correction of Last Class’ Exercises
The Mythological Mind.
Lesser Gods.
Mnemosyne.
The Muses.
GREEK TERMS.
Greek and Roman Mythology
Greek Mythology.
Characters from Edith Hamilton’s Mythology
Mnemosyne By: Calypso Silvey.
Presentation transcript:

THE LESSER GODS OF OLYMPIANS QUESTIONS & ANSWERS By Jazzy Brunson and Allison Vang

1. HOW MANY OLYMPIANS ARE THERE? ANSWER: 12

2. Who was the most important Olympian? Answer: The God of Love

3.What is the God of Love’s name? Answer: Eros

4.What is Eros’s name in Latin? Answer: Cupid.

Answer: The Fairest of the deathless gods 5.What is Eros to Hesiod? Answer: The Fairest of the deathless gods

6.What is Eros in the early stories? Answer: He is often a beautiful serious youth who gives good gifts to men.

7.Who is the philosopher who had Eros best summed up in the stories? Answer: Plato

8.Where does Eros make his home? Answer: In men’s hearts

9.What is Eros greatest glory? Answer: He cannot do wrong nor allow it; force never comes near him.

10.What was Eros to Aphrodite in the early accounts? Answer: Her occasional companion.

11.What was Eros to Aphrodite in later poets? Answer: Her son and almost invariably a mischievous, naughty boy, or worse

Answer: heart, cruel, hands, arrows, high, fire. 12.Evil is his _____, but honey-sweet his tongue. No truth in him, the rogue. He is _____ in his play. Small are his _____, yet his ______ fly far as death. Tiny his shaft, but it carries heaven ____. Touch not his treacherous gifts, they are dipped in ____. Answer: heart, cruel, hands, arrows, high, fire.

13.What was Eros often represented as? Answer: Blindfolded.

14.Why was Eros represented as blindfolded? Answer: Because love is often blind.

15.Who is the avenger of slighted love? Answer: Anteros

16.Who opposes love? Answer: Himeros

17.Who is the God of the Wedding Feast? Answer: Hymen

18.Who is the Goddess of Youth? Answer: Hebe

19.Who are Hebe’s parents? Answer: Zeus and Hera.

20.Who is the Trojan prince? Answer: Ganymede

21.Who did Hebe marry? Answer: Hercules

22.Who is the Goddess of the Rainbow and a messenger to the gods? Answer: Iris.

23.Who were the two bands of lovely sisters? Answer: Muses and Graces

24.How many Graces are there? What are their names? Answer: 3; Aglaia (Splendor), Euphrosyne (Mirth), and Thalia (Good Cheer).

25.Who are the Graces daughters of? Answer: Zeus and Eurynome

26.How many Muses are there? Who are their parents? Answer: 9; Zeus and Mnemosyne, Memory

27. When one of the servant of the Muses sings what happens to a man who has sorrow and grief in his soul? Answer: At once he forgets his dark thoughts and remembers not his troubles.

28. Who was the Muse of History? Answer: Clio

29. Who was the Muse of astronomy? Answer: Urania

30. Who was the Muse of tragedy? Answer: Melpomene

31. Who was the Muse of comedy? Answer: Thalia

32. Who was the Muse of the dance? Answer: Terpischore

33. Who was the Muse of epic poetry? Answer: Calliope

34. Who was the Muse of love-poetry? Answer: Erato

35. Who was the Muse of songs to the gods? Answer: Polyhymnia

36. Who was the Muse of lyric poetry? Answer: Euterpe

37. Where did Hesiod live near? Answer: Helicon

Answer: false, true, know, utter, things 38. One day the Nine appeared to him and told him, “We know how to speak _______ things that seem ______, but we ______, when we will, to ____ true _____. Answer: false, true, know, utter, things

39. What were the 2 companions of the Muses? Answer: Apollo and the Graces

Answer: Apollo is the God of Truth. 40. Who is Apollo? Answer: Apollo is the God of Truth.

41. Who calls the lyre theirs and as well as Apollo’s? Answer: Pindar

42. “The golden ____ to which the ____, the ____ step, ___, ____ alike by ____ and the violet-____ Muses.” Answer: lyre, step, dancer’s, listens, owned, Apollo, wreathed

43. When the idea of Zeus became loftier who were the two of the august forms that sat beside him in Olympus? What did the names mean? Answer: Themis means the Right or Divine Justice and Dike which means Human Justice.

44. Did they (Demis and Dike) ever become real personalities? Answer: No

45. What was Nemesis other translated names? Answer: Righteous Anger and Aidos

46. What does Nemesis mean? Answer: Nemesis means reverence and the shame that holds men back from wrongdoing, but it also means the feeling a prosperous man should have in the presence of the unfortunate – not compassion, but a sense that the difference between him and those poor wretches is not deserved.

Answer: completely, Nemesis, Aidos, beautiful, white, wayed, immortals 47. Hesiod says that only when men have finally become ____ wicked will ____ and ____, their ____ faces veiled in ____ raiment, leave the wide-____ earth and depart to the company of the ___. Answer: completely, Nemesis, Aidos, beautiful, white, wayed, immortals

48. From time to time a few mortals were translated to Olympus, and what happened to them? Answer: Once they had been brought to heaven they vanished from literature.

The End!!!!!