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Page 1: Mythology: The Myths of Greece and Rome. Mythology “Whenever you see a large building with many columns holding up a roof, you are looking at an imitation

Mythology:

The Myths of Greece and Rome

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Mythology“Whenever you see a large building with many columns holding up a roof, you are looking at an imitation of a Greek temple.”

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Imitations•Copies of “classical” temples:–The Capitol building in Washington, D.C.

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Capitol – Washington, D.C.

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New York Public Library

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The White House

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The White House

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Other imitations:

•Post offices, town halls, banks, & churches•Tall columns resemble the structures that were once built in Greece and Rome to honor the gods.

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Why Know the Myths?

•The myths are tied to Greece and Rome.•Greece and Rome were important to our development as a society.

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Contributions:

•Astronomy•Mathematics

•Architecture

•Medicine

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Contributions:

•Monetary (money) system•Systems of government & Law

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Contributions:•Democracy comes from the Greek word demokratia meaning “rule of the people.”

•This government, our government, first flourished in the ancient city-state of Athens.

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What is a Myth?

•Mythology – the study of myths.•Myth – from the Latin word mythos and the Greek word muthos, meaning “story.”

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Why Know the Myths?

•People no longer believe in the Greek & Roman gods & goddesses.•Still fascinating as literature.

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Why Were Myths Created?

•Myths may reveal truths about who we are and why we behave the way we do.

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What is a Myth?

•Stories that are always in some sense religious.–Represent the deepest wishes and fears of “primitive” human beings.

–Originated to help these people understand the universe.

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Understand What?•Seasonal changes

•Fire•Lightening•Drought•Floods•Death

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Understand What?

•“Myth-makers” might have been wise old men and women who had a talent for telling stories to explain the natural world.

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Myths•Stories about gods & goddesses.

•Gods were powerful, capable of cruelty, jealousy, lying, murder.

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Myths•Main characters are gods and goddesses•Usually they lived on Mount Olympus.•Traveled down to spend time with ordinary people.

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Myths•Originated in area around Mediterranean Sea.

•Early myth-makers could not write.

•Myths were passed down orally from generation to generation.

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Myths•Written down many years later.

•Poets: Homer & Hesiod (both lived 800 years before Christ)

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Where the Romans Come In…

•2nd Century B.C.•Romans conquered Greeks •Adopted Greek myths as their own.

•Added new tones and features

•Roman Poets: Ovid & Virgil

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Romans

•Roman gods are same as Greeks, but with different names.•See blue book, page 459 or handout

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What’s It Good For?

•Give us insights into the nature of our world.•Classical mythology is used:–To explain creation of the world

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–To explain natural phenomena

–To give story form to ancient religious practices

–To teach moral lessons–To explain history–To express, as dreams do, the deepest fears and hopes of the human race