Friday, May 22, 2020

The Significance Of The Title Mythology - 1923 Words

The Significance of the title: Mythology The book that Edith Hamilton wrote, mythology has a title that explains itself. It is a huge book full of mythological animals, people, stories, places, and more. The title mythology is very clever and simple to use because it covers the entire book itself. From the story of the Titans, to Perseus, to Theseus, to Hercules. This book is filled with many adventurous stories of the myths from the Norse, Greek, and roman cultures. The significance of the title is very important and useful too. The title Mythology is like a huge beacon, and people looking for books on mythology know what book to look for. And the title is also important to the book because it is a huge example of foreshadowing too.†¦show more content†¦The external conflict was her struggled with hades as she was taken into the underworld. She was a woman, a goddess of peace and love for the earth, so she didn’t stand a chance against hades. She could only hope for the best, this is an example of man (Woman).vs. Man conflict externally. There is very little that could’ve changed if Persephone had made a different decision, hades still would’ve founder her. If she came with a male god it may have been a little long still she was taken, or if she would’ve seen hades before she could have explained it to Zeus. Basically Persephone had no chance to change her fate, even if she was stronger, faster or smarter, she still will never have the power to beat hades. Maybe if she was more careful, smart, or scared she wouldn’t have eaten any of the seeds. And she wouldn’t have to ever look at hades, but since she ate them we have seasons, and she goes back for four sad and depressing months QUOTES: 1. Hephaestus- Among the perfectly beautiful immortals he was only ugly. He was lame as well. ...........when she saw that he was born deformed, cast him out of heaven†¦..† My connection too this quote of Hephaestus s story is very obvious and easy to spot. Around everyone and even when I’m alone I feel ugly. Like I don’t belong, and like I’m deformed. The book also says that Hephaestus was â€Å"He was

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