Hosted by Mrs. Bormann.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Greek Gods and Goddesses By Patrick H.. Zeus Zeus is the king of Mt. Olympus. His symbols are the eagle and the oak tree. He is the king of all people.
Advertisements

Myths Olympians Greek Gods. People had questions No answers since there was no science Created stories to explain the phenomena rising & setting sun,
ZEUS REALM: Ruler of Mount Olympus Ruler of Mount Olympus god of heaven and earth god of heaven and earth Roman name :Jupiter Symbol – lightening bolt.
Chapter 9 Lecture One of Two Myths of the Female Deities: Demeter, Hestia, Aphrodite ©2012 Pearson Education Inc.
Aphrodite in Hesiod’s Theogony More NATURE (GAIA)than CULTURE (Demeter) Aphrodite in Homer - Daughter of Zeus and Dione (feminine formation of “Zeus” -
THE FLOWER MYTHS Narcissus Hyacinth Adonis.
THE GREEK GODS AND GODDESSES. Zeus (Jupiter) God of the Heavens, King of the Gods Symbols: Thunderbolt, Eagle Relations: Married to Hera, had many children.
Chapter Eight, Lecture One Female Olympians. The Female Olympians Mostly reducible to some aspect of fertility Greek myth told by and for Greek males.
Megan Field.  Aphrodite is the Greek goddess who has been associated with love, beauty, and fertility  Homer said she was the daughter of Zeus and Dione,
Hosted by Granneman Demeter AphroditeArtemisAthena
Myths Day 3 9 through 13.
Greek Mythology CharactersPlotGod of ? Mommy Dearest Misc. $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 Final Jeopardy.
Chapter 9 Lecture Two of Two Artemis Athena ©2012 Pearson Education Inc.
Greek Mythology A Review of Gods and Heroes. What is a myth? Traditional story Uses supernatural to explain natural events Explains the culture’s view.
WHAT IS GREEK MYTHOLOGY?. Mythology is the study of stories that have been used to explain the world and other human experiences. Mythology is used to.
ZEUS Ruler of Mount Olympus Ruler of Mount Olympus god of heaven and earth god of heaven and earth Roman name Jupiter Roman name Jupiter Symbol – lightening.
Chapter Eight, Lecture Two Artemis Athena. Artemis The ancient Potnia Therōn? Daughter of Leto Twin sister of Apollo Born on Ortygia Helped with Apollo’s.
Diana (Artemis).
This is Hades the god of the underworld, he fell in love with Persephone the goddess of nature.
Greek Gods and Monsters Seen in The Odyssey. Assumptions  These stories are from a long time ago prior to scientific understanding. People needed to.
Greek Gods/Goddesses Username: Erika_Kim_6F Password:*************
Tragic Figures 1 Tragic Figures 2 Tragic Figures 3.
Demeter. About Demeter *The word “meter” means mother. *The word “meter” means mother. Demeter is the Goddess of Fertility, Harvest and Grain. Demeter.
 INSTRUCTIONS: Using ALL of the words below, write a paragraph that explains what you learned about central idea during our previous lesson. Central ideathememoral.
Chaos Love. Earth (Gaia) Sky (Ouranos/Uranus) The Underworld.
Artemis (Diana) The goddess of the hunt, animals, and protector of the people.
Mythology Unit Review. What did the soothsayer call Paris at his birth in “Black Ships Before Troy?” A firebrand.
The Gods and Goddesses of Ancient Greece.
Greek Mythology Aiden Silva Hint 1: This god rules the domain of the skies. Hint 2: He is one of the big three gods. Hint 3: He battles with bolts of.
Greek Goddess By Ayala E.. Girls from the beginning The mothers of all.
Greek Gods and Goddesses Mrs. Cutler Characteristics of a Myth Stories that are passed down from generation to generation Stories that are passed.
Classical Greek Mythology Literature Mrs. Schultz.
Greek Mythology ….Oh to be among the gods!. Greek mythology is the body of myths and legends belonging to the ancient Greeks, concerning their gods and.
Greek Gods and Goddesses
The Greek Gods A Royal Family Tree!.
Greek Mythology.
Flower-Myths: Narcissus, Hyacinth, Adonis
Jeopardy Choose a category.
Greek Gods and Goddesses
The Mythology Of Ancient
The Major Gods and Goddesses of
By Dexter Ball and Eleanor Scully
Greek Mythology Review
By: Cole Hecimovich, Thomas Murff, and Will Riley
The Greek goddess: Artemis.
Demeter and Persephone
Aim I can find out about Ancient Greek gods and goddesses Success Criteria I can research different Greek gods and say key facts about them.
Mythology Review by Beth Cooper.
Greek gods & goddesses.
Meet the Gods and Goddesses
Who’s Who on Mount Olympus?
Greek Gods and Goddesses
Greek Gods and Goddesses
Greek Gods and Goddesses
ZEUS King of the Gods.
Gods Goddesses Jeopardy
Retold by: Chynna, Halle & Heidi
(Pluto, Roman god of wealth, ruled the dark underworld of myth; ninth planet from the sun) The Olympians.
Major Gods and Goddesses
Titans, Gods, Monsters, and Heroes
Overview of Greek Mythology
Unit 4: Changes in Perspective / Discovering Allusion
Artemis Krystal Pasciak.
GREEK AND ROMAN MYTHOLOGY: ANCIENT YET TIMELESS
Creative Presentation: Classical Mythology Meme Edition
Gods and Goddesses Of Ancient Greece.
Introduction to Greek Mythology Graziano English 9
Overview of Greek Mythology
Elements of Mythology Infer the elements of Mythology by studying each example. Then, write that element in one of the text bubbles on your web diagram.
Greek Mythology.
Presentation transcript:

Hosted by Mrs. Bormann

Demeter Aphrodite Artemis Athena 100 100 100 100 200 200 200 200 300 300 300 300 400 400 400 400 500 500 500 500

What does Demeter’s name mean? mother What does Demeter’s name mean? Row 1, Col 1

Who is Aphrodite’s constant Cupid Who is Aphrodite’s constant companion? 1,2

If a woman died suddenly, what was the explanation? She was struck by Artemis’ arrows. If a woman died suddenly, what was the explanation? 1,3

How does Athena participate in the Iliad? encouraged Greeks to glorious deeds, helps come up with Trojan horse How does Athena participate in the Iliad? 1,4

Who promised Persephone to Hades? Zeus Who promised Persephone to Hades? 2,1

Salmacis prayed what regarding Hermaphroditus and what was the result? She prayed they would be one so the gods fused them together with male genitals and female breasts Salmacis prayed what regarding Hermaphroditus and what was the result? 2,2

Boasted she was better than Leto for the amount of children she had so Apollo and Artemis killed all 12 of her children and she wept until she became a stone statue What happened to Niobe? 2,3

Jason, Heracles, Perseus, Odysseus Who did she watch over? 2,4

Who abducted Persephone and how? Hades came up through a split in the earth and put Persephone in his chariot after she was lured away by a narcissus flower Who abducted Persephone and how? 3,1

What did Pygmalion create and He created an ivory statue because the women of Cyprus were immoral and he fell in love with his statue and prayed that it would come to life. Aphrodite granted it life What did Pygmalion create and what happened when he prayed to Aphrodite? 3,2

What was Orion’s crime and how tried to rape Artemis, affair with Eos; scorpion on head and killed him; constellations What was Orion’s crime and how was he punished? 3,3

What does Athena represent? reasons control over elemental forces What does Athena represent? 3,4

What happened with Metaneira and her child? Demeter was trying to give the child immortality by dipping him in the fire; Metaneira spied and cried out angering Demeter who never finished giving the child her gift What happened with Metaneira and her child? 4,1

Who was Myrrha and how was she Cinyras boasted Myrrha more beautiful than Aphrodite so they slept together for so father was going to kill her and she was turned into a myrr tree. Adonis came out. Who was Myrrha and how was she punished? 4,2

What was Actaeon’s crime and He saw Artemis bathing so was turned into a stag and his own dogs devoured him What was Actaeon’s crime and how was he punished? 4,3

What was Arachne’s crime and boasted she was a better weaver, weaved the gods indiscretions, turned into a spider hence the word arachnid What was Arachne’s crime and punishment? 4,4

Explain the symbolism of Persephone Demeter, and the pomegranate Persephone represents young Greek girls who were married at a young age to men twice their age, promised by their father. Demeter represents the mothers who lost their daughters. Pomegranate is sexual union, seed as male and the fleshy part as female Explain the symbolism of Persephone Demeter, and the pomegranate 5,1

What were Anchises instructions and why did Zeus make Never to tell that he slept with Aphrodite or Zeus would strike him with a thunderbolt. She made the gods fall in love with mortals. It was Zeus revenge. What were Anchises instructions and why did Zeus make Aphrodite fall for a mortal? 5,2

What do the Artemis myths reflect? primitive human sacrifice to ensure the hunt What do the Artemis myths reflect? 5,3

How are Athena and Prometheus similar? both help humans to control their environment; fire-spin wool How are Athena and Prometheus similar? 5,4