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A Few Greek Gods

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  Total Pages: 7.29
  Total Words: 1823
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  Number of Sentences: 140


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  Flesch Reading Ease: 70.55
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A Few Greek Gods

The Ancient
Greeks believed in a series of myths which explained nature, set up a moral
code for the people, and were just folk lore of the people.  In this paper,
the beginnings of myths, the Greek gods themselves, and several myths concerning
morals, nature, and old lore of the Ancients will be discussed.  Because the
myths and details about the gods were passed along by word of mouth, some myths
or gods might be interchanged or different.  
     The Greek myths started
as folk lore until it began to explain nature and storytellers integrated a
moral code into the myths.  Many myths started out as fairy tales.  As new
and more efficient farming methods became available to the Greek people they
were faced with more time in which to do other things.  A people who have waste
develop a culture all their own.  Because Greece was divided into different
city- states, many of the myths are different.  The culture of storytelling
began to involve explanations of nature such as the creation of the horse,
spider, and such changes as winter and fire along with the creation of man
himself.  Slowly, as with any longstanding government, the morals and laws
of society leaked into Greek myths in the form of, "The slain shall be avenged
by Nemesis (a force which causes people to get revenge)," or just, "Kindness
and humbleness are rewarded by the gods."  Some myths were even created to
support other myths.  The myths started with storytelling and developed into
a
complex system of morals and explanations.
     The Greek myths were almost
fruitless without the intervention of the gods.  The gods controlled nature
and fought their own battles on the earth, which sometimes caused problems.
The first god was the most powerful one until he had children.  The first
god is called Oranos or in some myths Uranus. He was the first ruler among
the gods.  Uranus was the heavens and Gaea was the earth and thus they we...

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