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Chapter 9 Section 3 Greek Mythology and Literature Mt Olympus

What is Mythology? Temple of Zeus

Name some Greek gods and what did they represent.

Who are some Greek Heroes and what did they do to make them a hero?

Who was Homer?

What is Epic poetry? Thetis dipping baby Achilles into the River Styx as directed to by the gods.

What is the Iliad?

What is the Odyssey?

What is Lyric poetry?

Who was Aesop?

What is a fable?

How did Ancient Greece influence our language today?

How has Ancient Greek literature and the arts influenced the world today? Hercules

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