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Mythology Introduction

Published on Nov 18, 2015

This slideshow offers an introduction to the text Mythology by Edith Hamilton.

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Mythology

Edith Hamilton

What is Mythology?

  • Collection of Greek & Roman Myths (some Norse)
  • Focus on Gods & Goddesses created by Greeks but adopted by Romans (gave them different names)
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Mythology

  • Hamilton introduces & describes the deities and their relationships
  • She includes ancient myths about creation & ancient, heroic families
  • First section of text discusses origin of Greek mythology & first recorded myths
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Myths

  • Important in Greek & Roman life
  • Explained natural world
  • Inspired ethical/philisophical debate
  • Justified political systems
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Myths

  • Source of Entertainment:
  • Stories of heroism, beauty, love, death, betrayal, revenge, victory, defeat, etc.
  • Develop Universal Themes
  • Hero's challenges within
  • Lack of clarity b/w good and evil
  • Complex view of women
  • Male domination

Edith Hamilton

  • Published Mythology when she was 62 years old
  • Authored 9 more books on Greek & Roman culture and mythology
  • Revered Greek values and lamented complicated American culture
  • Made an honorary citizen of Athens
  • Awarded Golden Cross of the Order of Benefaction
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Greek Mythology Influence

  • Informed cultural evolution of Western civilization
  • Western art, literature, & philosophy
  • Artists: Leonardo da Vinci, Michelangelo, Raphael
  • Authors: Chaucer, Milton, Shakespeare
  • Familiarity with Greek, Roman and Norse Mythology will offer insight into ancient societies & human behavior
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