Prometheus Bound
....
True enough,
Zeus himself transgressed cosmic order, but he was clever enough to make his revolt rational, successful, and triumphal. ....
(1189

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Prometheus Bound
.... is portrayed as important enough of a personage that
Zeus pays attention to him while he utters his final words that
Zeus' promised cataclysms are coming
true. ....
(902

4

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PROMETHEUS BOUND AND PHILOCTETES
.... Oceanus isn't acting because he feels that Prometheus was wronged; he acts to save himself from
Zeus. The chorus is a
true friend to Prometheus but they cannot ....
(2413

10

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Sibling Relationships in Ancient Greek Plays
.... According to Graves (1.56-57), Semele had also affronted
Zeus by demanding to see the lover who had impregnated her "in his
true nature and form," then ....
(3044

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Cult of Dionysus
.... a favor by not hiding his identity any longer but to reveal himself to her in his
true nature and form. Semele followed this advice, and when
Zeus refused to ....
(1574

6

)
The Theater in Classical Greece
.... a favor by not hiding his identity any longer but to reveal himself to her in his
true nature and form. Semele followed this advice, and when
Zeus refused to ....
(1679

7

)
The Theater In Clasical Greece
.... a favor by not hiding his identity any longer but to reveal himself to her in his
true nature and form. Semele followed this advice, and when
Zeus refused to ....
(1687

7

)
History of Theater
.... a favor by not hiding his identity any longer but to reveal himself to her in his
true nature and form. Semele followed this advice, and when
Zeus refused to ....
(1867

7

)
Greek & Roman Theatre
.... a favor by not hiding his identity any longer but to reveal himself to her in his
true nature and form. Semele followed this advice, and when
Zeus refused to ....
(1882

8

)
Carnival in Trinidad and Tobago
.... a favor by not hiding his identity any longer but to reveal himself to her in his
true nature and form. Semele followed this advice, and when
Zeus refused to ....
(2087

8

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The Iliad
.... when she finally turned into a goose,
Zeus turned into a swan and mated with her. .... the mistress of another when she eloped to Troy, but this was not
true in the ....
(1809

7

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The Olympics: An Historical Overview
.... This is not
true for the modern games. .... The Olympics were originally part of a religious festival held in honor of
Zeus, the father of all the Greek gods and ....
(2462

10

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Ancient Greece Olympic Games The Olympic Games began in ancient G
.... Greek mythology, and visitors to Olympia were making a pilgrimage to
Zeus's most sacred .... Whatever the
true story, the games from earliest times had a religious ....
(2641

11

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Literature and Limits on Human Intelligence
.... cleverness and benign intentions are an adequate substitute for the
true power of .... but Frankenstein had usurped the roles of both Prometheus and
Zeus and he ....
(2608

10

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The Olympia Site in Greece
.... Greek mythology, and visitors to Olympia were making a pilgrimage to
Zeus's most sacred .... Euripedes as they are shown to be helpless until the
true godhead comes ....
(1888

8

)
Gods
.... his idealized human nature, "And so godly Odysseus" and "Odysseus, the
Zeus-born sacker .... This is especially
true in the case of Poseidon who shipwrecks Odysseus ....
(650

3

)
Two Major Characters of Frankenstein
.... Just as Prometheus defied
Zeus so did Frankenstein as he goes against nature and .... The same holds
true for Frankenstein once he embarks on his scientific quest ....
(1382

6

)
Biography of Hercules
.... a mortal mother, Alkmene (Pausanias 1, 54), and as such he is hated by
Zeus's wife Hera .... tasks demanded of him by Eurystheus, and which made him a
true god-hero ....
(3908

16

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Odysseus and Indiana Jones
.... That is undoubtedly
true of Odysseus. .... Before
Zeus sends the storm that sinks the same ship that safely guided Odysseus and crew through Scylla, Sirens, and ....
(3263

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The Iliad and The Odyssey
....
Zeus says, "Look you now, how ready mortals are to blame the gods. .... is helped by both the gods and strangers, returns home, and enjoys a
true hero's reputation ....
(1945

8

)
Odyssey & Aeneid
.... Yet, this also shows the path for women who are
true to the cause of Italy .... refers to an equity between the genders when he says to Nausikaa, "May
Zeus the lord ....
(1359

5

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Greek Pantheon and Myth as History
.... In the realm of social ideas, the same hold
true - in Arabia, Persia, India, Greece .... With the coming of
Zeus and the establishment of Mount Olympus as the home ....
(4126

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Symposium & Phaedrus
.... When they tried to rival the power of the gods,
Zeus split all humans in two .... loveliness which is beauty itself, and he will then be quickened with
true virtue. ....
(2356

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Odysseus & Athena
.... seductions are means to very different ends: Hera's, to distract
Zeus from the .... them in trials and tribulations, ones that demonstrate the
true character of the ....
(2577

10

)
Analysis of Plato's Euthyphro Dialogue
.... the law," says Euthyphro (94)--or form for a presumably pious replication of
Zeus's act (94 .... But if it is
true that one conclusion or the other may be wrong, it ....
(2948

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Theme of Conflict of 2 Views in Antigone
.... For I(be
Zeus my witness, who sees all things always(would not be silent if I .... us safe, and that only while she prospers in our voyage can we make
true friends. ....
(1697

7

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Individual versus State in Antigone
.... For I(be
Zeus my witness, who sees all things always(would not be silent if I .... us safe, and that only while she prospers in our voyage can we make
true friends. ....
(1702

7

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Theme of Disorderliness in 3 Plays
.... play was written, the cult of feuding and dueling "was utterly
true to the .... by the ancient Erinyes [Eumenides, Furies] of the new ordinances of
Zeus." In other ....
(4638

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Pelvic inflammatory disease (PID)
.... proposes five recognized sexes: male, merm (male hermaphrodite),
true hermaphrodite, female .... a hermaphrodite, but when they got too numerous,
Zeus split them ....
(2538

10

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The Character of Helen of Troy in the Iliad and the Odyssey
.... war in Egypt with King Proteus (perhaps spirited there by Hermes at
Zeus's command) and .... But this is more
true of the Helen of Euripides's Trojan Women than of ....
(2207

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