Medusa
Many years ago there was a
beautiful women called Medusa. She lived in a place called Athens in Greece.
She was a very kind and she obeyed her Greek gods and goddesses. Even though
there was pretty girls there, Medusa was one of them.
Every single day Medusa
always boasted about her self. She says to other people she is the most
prettiest out of everyone in the whole wide world.
On Sunday, Medusa told the
miller that her skin is more beautiful then fresh white snow. On Monday, she
babbled the cobbler that her hair is brighter than the sun. On Tuesday, she
commented the blacksmith's son that her eyes are greener than Aegean sea. On
Wednesday, she boasted to the public that her lips are redder than the reddest
rose in the world.
When Medusa wasn't busy she
would boast about her self while looking in a mirror. She thought she was the
prettiest woman in the whole wide world. She admired her self.
On and on Medusa went about
her beauty to anyone and everyone who stopped long enough to hear her. Until
one day Medusa and her friends went to the Parthenon. It was Medusa's first
time going to the Parthenon. The Parthenon was the biggest temple in Greece. In
the Parthenon was the goddess of wisdom and beauty and that was Athena. There
was statues of most of the gods and goddesses in the Greek culture. All the
people who went there obeyed Athena, all except Medusa.
Medusa saw all the statues
and she whispered "Who ever did this statue did do a good job but it would
look better if I was the statues." Every picture she saw she said that the
person did a good job but she would look better in the picture and she is so
delicate.
When Medusa reached the altar
she sighed happily and said, "My this is a beautiful temple. It is a shame
it is wasted on Athena for I am much prettier than she is, perhaps one day
people will build an even grander temple to my beauty."
Then Medusa's friend grew
pale. The priestesses heard what Medusa said and they gasped. The roomer went
really quickly through the whole temple and everyone started to leave. Everyone
knew Athena will get angry if anyone compared her to someone else.
Before long the temple was
empty of everyone except Medusa, who was so busy gazing proudly at her
reflection in the large bronze doors that she hadn't noticed the fast departure
of everyone else. While Medusa was gazing the figure changes. The figure
changed into goddess Athena.
"Vain and foolish
girl," Athena shouted angrily, "You think your a prettier girl than
me. While other people are working, playing or learning you just boast about
your self. Medusa there is more to life than beauty alone you see."
Medusa tried to point out
that her beauty was an inspiration to those around her and that she made their
lives better by simply looking so lovely, but Athena silenced her with an angry
wave.
"Nonsense,"
screamed Athena "One day beauty will fade away. But I will make it fade
away now and all your loveliness will be gone forever."
When Athena uttered those
words Medusa turned into a terrible monster. Her hair thickened into hissing
snakes and body turned into a snake.
"Are you happy for what
I have done? Now anyone who looks in your eyes will now turn into stone and no
one will be able to save them," snapped Athena,"Even you, Medusa,
should you seek your reflection, will turn to rock the moment you see your
face."
Athena then sent Medusa with
her hair of snakes to live with the blind monsters, the gorgon sisters, at the
end of the earth, so that no innocent people would be turned to stone at the
sight of her by accident.
Jason and the Golden Fleece
Jason was a prince, who lived
near Colchis, Greece. When Jasons father died, it was his turn to take on the
throne. But, his uncle, Pelias stole it from him.
The only way to get his
throne back was by stealing the golden fleece from an island on Colchis, which
was across the Black sea. So, Jason and his companions built a 50-oared boat,
called Argo, and set off to Colchis. They became known as the Argonauts.
When they set off, the
argonauts were attaked by a flock of birds, that dropped sharp bronze feathers
on them. When they finally arrived in Cholchis, Jason was tested by ploughing a
feild using firebreathing bulls, and sowing it with serpents teeth. The teeth
turned into warriors, and Jason managed to trick them into fighting each other.
When Jason went to get the fleece, he realised that it was guarded by a snake,
so his lover, the sorcress Medea, distracted it.
As they fled home, they where
attaked by the Sirens, bird-women that draw men to their deaths by singing. One
of the argonauts, Orpheus, played his lyre and drowned out their voices. When
they arrived home, Medea tricked Pelias to his death, by killing a sheep and
replacing it with a lamb. Pelias agreed that Medeas men could kill him,
thinking that he would wake up, and live young again. Unfortunatly, he died,
and Jason reclaimed his throne.
God of War
For thousands of years wars
troubled the world. What is a better way to handle war; being cruel and brutal
or to be wise and thoughtful? Ares the brutal god of war kills without thinking
in wars. On the other hand Athena the goddess of wisdom and war fought battles
by being smart. Both Ares and Athena were powerful deities in Greek mythology.
Although they have similarities they have many differences as well. Ares and
Athena were both similar because they both fought many battles and were both
smart and they were different because many gods despised ares and Athena was
liked, also Athena was wise in battle and ares was brutal and cruel.
Throughout the Ancient Greek
era many wars were fought. Ares and Athena both fought hard in the battles.
Ares fought the great battle of Troy from the Greek epic Homer. “The Trojans
drove the strength of their hands straight on, as violent Ares defending the
Trojans mantled in dark night the battle passed everywhere. Ares was an asset
in the battle of Troy he killed many enemies to win the war. Athena fought many
battles as well. “As Athena attacked the giant Hercules shot the giant with a
poisonous arrows”. Athena fought in a gruesome battles with giants with
Hercules at her side. Both of these powerful deities fought gruesome wars
throughout the ancient greek era.
Although Ares spends his time
fighting wars he does not lack in cleverness as well as Athena. Ares showed he
was immensely smart and clever in many of his myths. “ In the spartan war Ares
was having a feud with Kratos, a powerful spartan leader. Ares lead Kratos to
attack a village and without knowing Kratos killed his family who were in the
village." Ares was cunning and clever and made Kratos and his army attack
a village and kill his love ones. Athena is very smart also, and she often uses
trickery. “ Achilles wanted to rule over Troy. Athena told deceived Achilles to
kill Hector, a famous person in Troy. The gods did not like Hector so Athena
wanted to deal with it.”Athena and Ares used cunning and cleverness in almost
all of their myths.
Ares and Athena are not alike
because Ares is despised by all of the gods and Athena is loved. Ares shows
that the other gods are not a fan of him in his childhood. “This savage and
sanguinary character of Ares makes him hated by the other gods”. Most of the
god did not like Ares because he was cruel and brutal.
On the other hand we have
Athena. Athena is loved by all of the gods in Mount Olympus. “ Athena was much
enjoyed by the other gods because she helped all of the greek deities in their
troubles”. Athena was loved by all the gods as she helped them when they were
in need. Ares is despised by everyone including his parents and Athena is loved
by the gods and the humans.
Ares and Athena are not alike
at all. Ares is brutal and cruel and Athena is wise and thoughtful. Ares shows
his cruel nature in mount Olympus. “In great Mount Olympus Ares’s throne is
adorned with human skin”. As you can see Ares is cruel to humans and gods.
Athena is wise and thoughtful to everyone including humans. “ Athena taught
humans to tame horses” (Greek mythology.com) Athena was kind to humans and gave
them the ability to tame horses. That ability would help them in daily life.
Ares is brutal and cruel to everybody not all deities are all bad because
Athena is nice to everybody.
As you can see Ares and
Athena are both powerful deities even though they share some similarities, they
are very different as well. Athena and Ares are similar because they both waged
war with others and they are both smart, they are not alike because Ares is
hated by many and Athena is loved by all also Ares is cruel and Athena is wise.
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