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Exploring Mythology: Uncovering Ancient Tales and Their Relevance Today

Delve into the world of mythology to unravel stories of supernatural beings from ancient times, passed down through generations by civilizations like the Greeks and Romans. Discover the purpose of myths in explaining nature, mankind, and the gods, as seen through literature from renowned authors. Explore why mythology remains significant, offering insights into ancient perspectives and influencing various aspects of modern culture.

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Exploring Mythology: Uncovering Ancient Tales and Their Relevance Today

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  1. M Y T H O L O G Y English 9B Mrs. Lux

  2. Defining Moments • Mythology = the study of myths • What are myths? • Stories about supernatural beings, in early times, handed down orally from one generation to another • Collected from groups of people • Like Greeks, Romans, Celts, etc.

  3. Purpose of Myths • To EXPLAIN • Nature • Where did earth come from? • Man • Where did man come from? • Gods • Where did the gods come from?

  4. How do we know about myths? • LITERATURE • Primary source of knowledge about ancient myths • Virgil • Homer – Iliad & Odyssey • Hesiod • Ovid

  5. Why is mythology important? • Interesting • Entertaining • Shows how ancient people viewed their world • Constant references to mythology all your life • Allusions • Literature, music, arts, advertising, history, language

  6. Mt. Olympus • Council of 13 gods • Zeus • Hera • Athena • Ares • Apollo • Hestia • Poseidon • Hades • Hephaestus • Artemis • Hermes • Aphrodite • Demeter

  7. Unit Focus • Creation stories • Hero study • Comparing Greek heroes to modern heroes • Research project • Presentations • Overall Focus Questions: What did you learn about Greek mythology? How and where does it apply today?

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