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6.8 Religion and Mythology

6.8 Religion and Mythology. Agenda: Gallery Walk Homework Preview What is a myth & Polytheism review notes Family Tree. Do Now. Why does the sun rise in the east and set in the west ? Why do we fall in love with people ?. Objective. W WBAT define and give examples of myths.

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6.8 Religion and Mythology

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  1. 6.8 Religion and Mythology Agenda: Gallery Walk Homework Preview What is a myth & Polytheism review notes Family Tree

  2. Do Now • Why does the sun rise in the east and set in the west? • Why do we fall in love with people?

  3. Objective • WWBAT define and give examples of myths. • WWBAT diagram the complexity of Greek Polytheism.

  4. What is a myth? • "Myth has two main functions," the poet and scholar Robert Graves wrote in 1955. “The first is to answer the sort of awkward questions that children ask, such as ‘Who made the world? How will it end? Who was the first man? Where do souls go after death?’…The second function of myth is to justify an existing social system and account for traditional rites and customs.” In ancient Greece, stories about gods and goddesses and heroes and monsters were an important part of everyday life. They explained everything from religious rituals to the weather, and they gave meaning to the world people saw around them. • Based on the passage above, how would you best explain what a myth is? • Do you know of any myths? • What types of questions could myths answer?

  5. Greek Religion • Greeks were polytheistic • Greek Gods explained many of the phenomenon’s (impressive, extraordinary) and disasters of the world • Also used as stories to teach lessons • Myth (Definition) • •a story about the Gods and Goddess used to explain or teach

  6. What are Myths? • Stories told about the Gods and Goddess to explain phenomenon's and tragedies • Why do people do what they do?

  7. Words we get from Greece and Greek Myths! • Echo- reflection of sound • Narcissist- to be in love with oneself • Olympian- majestic, honored • Herculean- very powerful

  8. How did ancient Greeks explain natural disasters? Actions of people? • Why does Greece have many gods and goddesses? • How did Greek Gods affect the culture of Greece?

  9. In the beginning… there was • And then chaos had a baby. CHAOS

  10. Children of Chaos • Erebus - darkness • Eros– love • Tartarus – the underworld • Gaea – the earth • Gaea then made the mountains, the heavens, and the sea.

  11. The Earth (Gaea) and the Heavens (Uranus) made lots of babies…. • But they grew up not so little…. And became known as the TITANS Who then made more babies… with each other.

  12. And one of those babies was… • Zeus

  13. ZEUS’ FAMILY TREE

  14. Speed Dating • Get to know each other – very likely you will marry a member of your family. Get ready to go on a date!

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