The Trojan Horse Characters
Edith Hamilton's mythology help?
and I read the book and im supposed to write an essay of 500 Labour: 3 myths that I feel r the most important and / or most often cited in our culture, how r the myths and their characters a part of our culture, our values, our social system? and when u see how their characters and the lessons reflected in our culture? ok so I'm not asking someone to write the essay i just need help and i cannot really understand the way I had to read part 1,4, and five (not the Royal House of Athens Part 5) so Can anyone explain this and give me an example of a myth that answers the question above? Ok, so I decided on two myths that I will use the Trojan horse and the fall of Troy, but I wonder if the adventures of Odysseus would also be good to use because it shows a man who goes to problems that we might be able to relate to 1 minute ago – 3 days to respond.
myths and the characters are around let me show you u: COMPANIES AND GROUPS Mythology is everywhere! There are hundreds of companies, groups and companies that derive their name, logo or theme from ancient mythology. I have provided a variety of examples to help you start your search. Some are well known international companies, others are likely more local. Aegis – Shield of Zeus and Athena; modern group of insurance companies (Aegis Group). Ajax – Greek warrior of the Trojan War, who "cleaned up" the battlefield; popular household cleanser. Amazon – Race of warrior women; amazon.com – huge online bookstore. Apollo – God of the music; Apollo Theater is a famous concert hall in New York. Ares – Greek god of war; popular car model. Argus – Giant watchman with a hundred eyes; Argus Security is a modern security company, specializing in the protection of commercial activities. Atlas – Was doomed to support the sky on his shoulders in a modern society movement (Atlas Van Lines); also, Atlas Travel is a popular name for travel agencies worldwide. Aurora – The Roman name for Eos, goddess of the Dawn; model luxury car. Charon – boatman who ferries the souls of the dead to the underworld; www.charon.com, a company offering solutions "for a Connected World" Delphi – Sanctuary of Apollo and home to his famous Oracles;. Delphi Forums (www.delphi.com) is a meeting place online to encourage discussion and answers. Delphi is also the name of an international group of cars. Hercules – Roman name for Heracles the greatest Greek hero, the company called Hercules – http://www.hercules.com – makes a best-selling video graphics card (their slogan is legendary strength, quality and performance), there is also the Hercules transport plane, used by the United States Air Force to carry large amounts of material War and food; Hercules Incorporated – http://www.herc.com – is a manufacturer of chemicals and related products. Hermes – Olympian Herald and Messenger god; popular brand soap. In addition, the delivery company incorporates Hermes FTD flowers and winged heels in their logo. Hyperion – Titan whose name means "one who walks before the sun, "a company (www.hyperion.com) specializes in" business analysis software. "Also the name of a house editing. Hydra – Sea serpent with nine heads, killed by Hercules is the name chosen (www.hydra.com) Internet Chess Club. Roman name of Hera wife of Zeus – Juno Juno is a popular web hosting company (www.juno.com), specializing in custom web pages and free e-mail. Mars – Roman name for Ares, god of war, the name of popular candy bar. Medusa – Terrible monster whose eyes do you petrify, killed by the hero Perseus; Medusa Cement Company sells cement products worldwide. Roman name for Hermes, the messenger god – Mercury, name of car model produced by Ford Motor Company; also, an entertainment record label, Mercury Records. Midas – King with a touch of gold, which turned everything he touched into gold, a famous silent and brake chain of service stations. Minerva – Roman name for Athena, who donated the tree to the man; Minerva Oil Company is a global exporter of deli. Nike – Winged goddess of Victory, who can run and fly at high speed, a famous company that sells … well … if you have not heard of the company Nike, welcome to our planet …:) Odyssey – The sea journey of 10 years endured by the Trojan hero of war, Odysseus, as he sought to return home to Ithaca; Travel Odyssey Travel is an agency well known; Odyssey Cruise Lines is a cruise company; Odyssey Records is a record company: there's even an Odyssey Golf Club company … you get the drift, Odyssey is a very popular modern mythological rip-off … Olympus – Home of the gods of Olympus, the name of popular camera and photographic technology company. In addition, Olympic Airlines is another variation of this name. (Note: Olympus Thanasis Greek Restaurant is owned by the Myth Man …) Orion – A giant hunter slain by Artemis in Greek mythology, a film production company, Orion Pictures. Pandora – The first woman in Greek mythology, whose name means "all gifted"; Pandora's Gift Boutique sells quality gift merchandise. Parthenon – The temple of Athena, built on the Acropolis in Athens, perhaps the most common name used for any Greek restaurant in any city in the world! It is ridiculous … I bet there's a restaurant Parthenon in your town!
Pegasus – winged horse that was born from Medusa's head when she was killed; Pegasus Company is accelerating a national delivery / courier service; Pegasus Satellite Systems is a provider of satellite entertainment. The winged horse motif is used by Dozens of companies. Visit my page Pegasus Homework Help for more information on this subject. Phoenix – A mythical bird of its kind that burns on a pyre after lives of hundreds of years to be re-born from the ashes, so the name of a national photographic technology company. Poseidon – God Sea and brother of Zeus, Poseidon Travel is a common travel agency name; Poseidon Seafood is a national brand of seafood Neptune, the Roman version, is also often used by companies, as in Neptune Fresh Lobster Co. Saturn – Roman name for Cronus, father of Zeus, also known as the Saturn Automobile Corporation. Titans – Race of Olympian gods before, Titan Tool & Die Company manufactures tools for industry. Trident – The trident of Poseidon, god of the sea; Trident Gum is a popular gum. (Note: 'Tria' is Greek for "three" and "tooth" which "means, hence, Trident translates literally as' three teeth, "or" triple-teeth. " Trident Gum, if one believes in advertising, helps clean the teeth, thus the allusion) Spartan – Greek warrior state, devoted to discipline and martial arts;. Spartan Corporation is a financial advisory firm, also, Spartan Tool & Die a manufacturer and national supplier of the automotive industry; Spartan Nutritional Products is a manufacturer and distributor of health supplements. Trojan – Inhabitants the great city that was destroyed by the Greeks during the Trojan War, after a siege of ten years, international manufacturer of condoms and birth control products. Venus – Roman for Aphrodite, goddess of beauty and love, Venus is the name of a company famous cosmetics; Venus International is a popular beauty talent agency; Venus Tan Lines is a swimsuit manufacturer; Venus Razor is a popular woman shaving accessories; Venus Beauty Salon is longer in any town or village … Vulcan – Roman name Hephaestus, god of smiths and the forge, Vulcan Industries is an international manufacturer of products steel u see the characters primarily in companies and groups and sentences. Also in philosophy. I choose from thousands of Oedipus theres him in a certian area. Troy will be easy for you though. I hope helped.
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The Trojan Horse $13.21 This Eyewitness Reader retells the story of how the Greeks used a wooden horse to win the ten-year-long Trojan War. Full color illustrations. |
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The Trojan Horse by Cooper, Gilly Cameron Edition , 0 $36.49 Presents a graphic adaptation of the legend of the Trojan horse. |
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Trojan Horse $3.95 " The eyes of the world are watching" A powerful world leader is expected to join the Hollywood elite at a star-studded ceremony to be broadcast around the globe. But security has been severely compromised — and a plot is already in motion to turn the Los Angeles Chamberlain Auditorium into a gruesome slaughterhouse. When an on-line "Trojan Horse" detected by the CTU cyber unit sends up red flags, rogue operative Jack Bauer is called into action. He has less than twenty-four hours to prevent an unthinkable act of death and destruction from occurring — a televised massacre intended to topple a foreign government and bring terror into millions of American households. The countdown is on. |
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