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Greece and Rome Archetype's By: Ca-Shaundra Alexis Tasha Demondre

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Greece and Rome Archetype's . By: Ca-Shaundra Alexis Tasha Demondre. The King. Zeus, the Greek king The king of the gods, the god of sky and weather, law, order and fate He was depicted as a regal man There were many Roman kings One known as Romulus, the king of wars. The Queen. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: Greece  and Rome Archetype's

Greece and Rome

Archetype's By: Ca-Shaundra

AlexisTasha

Demondre

Page 2: Greece  and Rome Archetype's

The King• Zeus, the Greek king• The king of the gods, the

god of sky and weather, law, order and fate

• He was depicted as a regal man

• There were many Roman kings

• One known as Romulus, the king of wars

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The Queen

• The beautiful goddess Hera was queen of the Greek gods and the wife of Zeus, the king.

• Hera is described as jealous and quarrelsome.• Cleopatra Thea was known as “ the other

Cleopatra” making her one of the ancient Roman queens.

• Cleopatra Thea ruled for her husband Demetrius while he was fighting against Parthia.

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The Sage• Typically represented as a kind

and wise, old father type figure who uses personal knowledge of people and world to offer

guidance or tell a story

• The wise and old man is often seen to be in some way foreign

• They don’t seek wisdom because he already has it.

http://www.en.wikipedia.org/wiki/wise_old_man

http://www.en.wikipedia.org/wiki/sage_(sophos)

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THE DRUNKARD

(SATYRS)

• IN GREEK MYTHOLOGY THE SATYRS ARE DEITIES OF THE WOODS AND MOUNTAINS.

• THEY’RE HALF HUMAN AND HALF BEAST; USUALLY GOATS TAILS, FLANKS AND HOOVES.

• THE UPPER PART IS HUMAN WITH HORNS OF A GOAT

• COMPANIONS OF DIONYSUS; THE GOD OF WINE

• SPEND TIME DRINKING, DANCING, AND CHASING NYMPHS

WWW.PANTHEON.ORG/ARTICLES/S/SATYRS.HTML

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The Flood• Their rivers, the Euphrates

and Tigris, flooded when the wheat and barely were ripe

• A river flood was a catastrophe indeed

• Greek agriculture, on the other hand, depended on rainfall

• Greek hardly knew what a river flood meant

http://www.livius.org/fa-fn/flood/flood4.html

(Euphrates and Tigris)

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The Athlete• In ancient Greek world that means who competes for a prize• Athletes were first introduces at Rome, B.C. 186, in the games exhibited by M.Fulvius • Greek most important athletic competitions were inaugurated in 776 B.C at Olympia in the Peloponnesus.

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The Musician

• Orpheus legendary Greek musician• Augustus the roman musicians

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The God• Zeus Greek God as the

archetype of the king• need to comprehend

the universe, to give a meaning to all that happens

• Also to see it all as having some purpose and direction.

•http://www.selfhelp-spirituality-selfesteem.com/zeus-greek-god/

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The Goddess• The Goddess is an

recognized Archetype in itself and embodies wisdom, nurturing, guidance, physical grace, athletic prowess and sensuality.

• Roman goddess-embodies wisdom, nurturing, guidance, physical grace, athletic prowess and sensuality

• Aphrodite, who despite her legendary beauty and seductiveness, still suffered from insecurity and jealousy

• Hestia for example ruled over domestic life and the hearth.

•http://www.goddess-guide.com/greek-goddesses.html

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The Guide

•Charon fairy man guides the souls of the dead across the river sticks to Hades

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The Nymph• In Greek mythology, nymphs are spirits of nature• Protectors of springs, mountains, and rivers.•Represented as young, pretty girls. : Dryads (forests), Naiads (springs and rivers), Nereid (the Mediterranean), Oceanids (the sea) and Oreads (mountains), Limoniads (meadows), Limniads (lakes, marshes and swamps) and Napaea (valleys).

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The Saboteur• A name associated with

betrayal •The purpose of this archetype is not to sabotage you, but to help you learn the many ways in which you sabotage yourself.