How does greek mythology relate to today




















According to the myth, Arachne was an excellent weaver who was condemned by goddess Athena. She was condemned into weaving webs for eternity when Athena turned her into a spider Slater, In astrology, all the twelve zodiac signs are also derived from the Greek mythology. For instance, Scorpio was a giant scorpion sent to kill Orion by Apollo while the giant crab sent to defeat Hercules by Hera was called Cancer. Perhaps the most exciting is Perseus and the Gorgon in which a man called Perseus has to kill a woman who can turn people to stone just by looking at them!

Illustration of Perseus cutting off Medusa's Head. If you were to become a Greek God, what would you want to be the 'god' of and why? Why do you think the Ancient Greeks needed myths? Do you already know the stories of any Greek myths? Can you describe them? Activity Ideas Imagine you have become a Greek god or goddess.

The most famous example of Greek architecture is the Parthenon, a magnificent building with pillars located in Athens. It was a temple dedicated to Athena, Queen of the Gods, from the people of Athens. Each Greek structure was inspired by the story and unique abilities of a specific God.

Today, pillars are used in many public buildings such as churches and libraries. Each aspect and characteristic of Greek architecture was designed to complement and relate to one another.

There are three systems of architecture, known as orders — the Doric, the Ionic and the Corinthian. Many Greek myths have been adapted into modern novels, movies, TV shows and video games. Pandora : The first human woman, endowed with unique gifts bestowed upon her by the gods — now a jewellery manufacturer. Olympus : The Greek mountain — now a brand of cameras. Oracle : Mortal psychic or seer — now known as the popular database software company.

The Stories Highlight Higher Human Values You can teach good behaviour and moral thinking to children through the tales of Greek mythology. Share on Facebook Share on Twitter. CoE Knowledge Blog. View all blog posts. Community Comments. Log in with Facebook. Log in with Google. Remember me. Sign up. Sign up with Facebook. Sign up with Google. Phone Number. We will only call you if there are any issues with your future purchases. Please tick this box if you do not want to receive exclusive offers, discounts and promotions.

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