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It’s all Greek to Me http://www. myths-and-mythology Why Greek Matters to Us

Impact of Greek Mythology on Western Culture: Greek mythology's impact on modern societies cannot be understated. Modern language, industry, arts and culture all demonstrate the impact of Greek mythology in today's world. For example, most people who have no formal knowledge of Greek mythology still know that Hercules was a strongman and that Venus (the Roman version of the Greek Aphrodite) is the goddess of love.

The Impact of Greek Mythology on Language: Very few people speak ancient Greek on a regular basis, but Greek mythology has shaped English and other languages on many levels. A "Herculean task," for example, is one that requires great effort. This phrase comes from a myth about the Twelve Labors of Hercules.

The Impact of Greek Mythology on Language: The drug morphine takes its name from the Greek God of Sleep, Morpheus. "Venereal disease" is a rather unflattering reference to Venus. The goddess of love fares better in the term "aphrodisiac," referring to any substance or circumstance that arouses sexual desire.

The Impact of Greek Mythology on Language: To this day, an unpleasant woman may be called a "harpy" (a winged monster with a woman's torso and a bird's feet). Alternately, a handsome man is an "Adonis," t the mortal man so beautiful that A Aphrodite herself fell in love with him.

The Impact of Greek Mythology on Language: We call computer viruses "Trojans," a rather unfair comparison with the Trojans, as we're actually referring to the Greek-built Trojan horse, used by the Greeks to infiltrate Troy and end the Trojan War.

The Impact of Greek Mythology on Language: The impact of Greek mythology on western culture and language isn't confined to individual words. Many expressions, proverbs, and clichés are direct references to ancient Greek myths.

The Impact of Greek Mythology on Language: For example, the expressions "caught between a rock and a hard place" and "between the Devil and the deep blue sea" both come from tales about sailors being caught between the monsters Scylla and Charybdis of Greek mythology.

The Impact of Greek Mythology on Language: Other common expressions that demonstrate Greek mythology's impact on modern societies include: an Achilles heel (a single fatal vulnerability) having the Midas touch (everything turns to gold) lying in the arms of Morpheus (sleeping) opening Pandora's Box (unlocking a world of trouble) rich as Croesus (Croesus was known for his wealth) the face that launched a thousand ships (a woman worth going to war for).

Cultural Impact of Greek Mythology in the West: Greek mythology's impact on modern societies is often seen in the arts and popular culture. In the 1980s, the all-female rock band The Bangles had a top ten hit with the single Venus.

Cultural Impact of Greek Mythology in the West: Television shows and movies, such as Disney's Hercules and Little Mermaid, have also reintroduced mythological figures to new generations, including characters such as Hades, the Lord of the Underworld, and King Triton, the son of Poseidon. In fact, movies have been retelling versions of Hercules’s story since the 1950s.

Cultural Impact of Greek Mythology in the West: Some of the most famous works of art and literature demonstrate the impact of Greek mythology on western culture. Botticelli's The Birth of Venus is one of the world's most recognizable paintings.

Cultural Impact of Greek Mythology in the West: Operas often delve into Greek mythology, as well. Offenbach's Orpheus in the Underworld is one of the most famous examples. Great writers such as Dante, Shakespeare, and Milton make frequent references to Greek mythology, so much so that an understanding of Greek myths is necessary to truly appreciate their works. American writer Nathaniel Hawthorne's Tanglewood Tales is a collection of rewritten Greek myths.

Science and Greek Mythology: Greek mythology's impact on modern societies can be seen on any clear night. Many constellations are named after characters or monsters from Greek myths, including Cassiopeia, Andromeda, Hercules and Gemini.

Science and Greek Mythology: All of the planets and most of the moons in the solar system are also named after Greek mythological characters, although the planets have been given Roman versions of the Greek names. Even our Earth was named after a Greek myth: Another name for our planet is "Gaia," the name of the Greek earth mother.

Signs of Greek Mythology in Modern Societies The names of Greek mythology surround us today, sometimes in unusual places. Would Ajax, one of the great Greek heroes of The Iliad, be happy knowing he's the namesake for a popular cleaning product?

Signs of Greek Mythology in Modern Societies Sometimes, references to Greek mythology are appropriate. The Aegis is the shield used by both Zeus and his daughter Athena. Today, the Aegis Group is an insurance company, and the U.S. navy uses Aegis cruisers. In both of these instances, the reference to Greek mythology is clearly valid in that the insurance company and Navy boats provide protection, just as the Greek shield.

Signs of Greek Mythology in Modern Societies At other times, the connection between Greek mythology and modern products is more tongue-in-cheek. A popular brand of condoms is named "Trojan," slyly alluding to the Trojan horse that allowed the Greeks to safely penetrate Troy's defenses.

Signs of Greek Mythology in Modern Societies References to Greek myths abound. In fact, Greek myths even influence our maps. A collection of maps is an Atlas, named for the titan who held up the earth. And Europe, seat of so many societies influenced by Greek myths, is named for Europa, the maiden carried off by Zeus, who had disguised himself as a bull to trick her.

Signs of Greek Mythology in Modern Societies Despite our sometimes questionable uses of Greek mythology in contemporary culture, its impact on modern societies cannot be understated.