Showing posts with label Lesson 3: Names and appearance and patronage. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Lesson 3: Names and appearance and patronage. Show all posts

Athena in pictures

Click on the picture and have a look! Then, draw your own Athena.



The Goddess Athena

The Statue of the Goddess Athena (c. 340 BCE),
at the Piraeus Museum, Athens, Greece.
Daughter of Zeus, and only by him, the Goddess Athena was not generated by any woman. She leaped from the head of Zeus, already adult, dressed with her armor.
She is, above all, the Goddess of the City, the protectress of civilized life, of artesian activities, and of agriculture. She also invented the horse-bit, which, for the first time, tamed horses, allowing men to use them.
She is the favorite daughter of Zeus; and that's why he let her use his insignia: the terrible shield, the aegis and his devastating weapon, the ray.  

The most used expression to describe her is "the bright eyed". She is the first of the three virgin Goddesses, also known as Maiden, Parthenos, and from this name was taken the name to the most important Temple dedicated to her, the Parthenon.
In poetry she is the incarnation of Wisdom, Reason and Purity.  

Athens is her city; the olive tree, created by her, is her tree; the owl, is the birth consecrated to her.


http://www.goddess-athena.org/Encyclopedia/Athena/index.htm



After reading the information given above, fill out this form in your notebook:


Athena’s name

Character and functions

Athena’s cult

Her birth

The bath of Athena

The warrior goddess

Protectress of heroes

Athena’s chastity

The temples and sanctuaries




Underworld Characters and Places

In pairs, you have to llok for some information about this places or characters and write a summary to explain what you have learnt to your classmates.


Hades and the Underworld

Hades was the ruler of the underworld, which he ruled with his bride Persephone, Demeter's daughter. Guarded by Cerberus, a three-headed dog, the underworld was separated from the land of the living by five rivers. One of these was the Styx, across which the dead were ferried. Three judges decided the fate of souls: heroes went to the Elysian Fields, evildoers to Tartarus. The Underworld itself was sometimes called Hades, and it still is today. 

Hades was one of the children of Cronus and Rhea, and was swallowed by Cronus when he learned one of his children would usurp him. When Zeus tricked Cronus into expelling Hades from his body, Zeus and Hades joined with the other children to overthrow Cronus. 

Hades was assigned the Underworld after the division of power among himself, Zeus, and Poseidon. Since Hades was always in the Underworld, he did not sit with the other gods in Olympus. In fact, Hades was not allowed to visit Olympus.

Activities

1- Do this Quiz about the text below. 



Zeus and his consorts


He had numerous lovers in mythology. He had divine consorts, Nymphs and mortal women.

Look for information of each couple and explain it.

  • Zeus and Demeter
  • Zeus and Eurynome
  • Zeus and Hera
  • Zeus and Leto
  • Zeus and Metis
  • Zeus and Mnemosyne
  • Zeus and Maia
  • Zeus and Alkmene
  • Zeus and Europa
  • Zeus and Kallisto
  • Zeus and Semele



Zeus

He is the most important Olympian god. He divided the world between him, Poseidon (sea) and Hades (underworld). He was the lord of the sky. His parents were Cronus and Rhea, two of the titans. He is the little brother of some other important gods: Hestia, Poseidon, Hades, Demeter and Hera.
He controlled lightning and thunder, whic are their elements and weapons. He was married to Hera, his sister, despite he mated with other women.


Activity 9: Working with pictures

Have a look at these pictures and then do the activities:

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1. Can you identify these gods/goddesses? Here you have a clue, but you have to make some sentences using it. 

In picture X there is/there could be a/an/the Egyptian, Aztecan, Greek, Christian, Hindu, Buddhist god.

2. Write at least 10 differences and similarities between the Greek god and the others.