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Mythological god/hero Project Created by (insert your names here)

(Insert name of god/hero here) (List 3 or 4 main points that you will discuss in the presentation here.) (here) (List 3 or 4 main points that you will discuss in the presentation here.) (here)

(1st Main Point)  Describe the god/hero  Who is the parent?  Is he/she associated with another god/hero?  How is his/her birth explained in the myth?  Describe the god/hero  Who is the parent?  Is he/she associated with another god/hero?  How is his/her birth explained in the myth?

(2nd Main Point)  Continue describing the character in terms of his/her problems or story.

(3rd Main Point)  Did he/she have a challenge that he/she met?  Was there a resolution?  Did he/she have a challenge that he/she met?  Was there a resolution?

(4th Main Point)  Is there more to the story?

(Modern use of the god/hero.)  Are there verbal expressions using the character’s name or story?  Are there modern people with the name?  Any other connections?  Are there verbal expressions using the character’s name or story?  Are there modern people with the name?  Any other connections?

(Conclusion)  Complete the presentation with a summation of the character’s importance to Greek mythology and how he/she is known in modern life.