I am About to Write a Bomb Paper on Athena

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I AM ABOUT TO WRITE A BOMB PAPER ON ATHENA. One of the people regarded to be the most wise said regarding issues with someone, “To praise is not enough, I should have praise myself, not suffer my divinity to be despised unscathed” (Kolphone) proved to also be incredibly arrogant and quick to anger. This person was the Goddess Athena. Many of the greek gods could cause problems both with the people they protected and with each other. Their conflicts, whether won or lost, are part of what formed greek culture. The gods gave the Greek morals to follow and tools to aid daily life. Out of the many gods few are remembered today, like Athena. The ones remembered are the most influential of them all. Athena is one of the most influential and recognized gods of Greek mythology for giving the people both her position as a goddess, the morals or rules she taught through her actions, and innovations to for work and pleasure.

Athena’s birth had some impact on society, although, nobody is completely knowledgeable on exactly how she was born. The only constant to the story is that Zeus, her father, had a headache. She then burst from his skull full grown and complete with armor. The story is also told with a brother of Athena, Hephaestus, sees Zeus in pain and splits his head open with an axe (Tuccinardi). She is sometimes said to have no mother, which isn’t true according to other sources. Her mother could have also been Metis. Before Zeus married Hera he was involved with Metis. It’s unclear whether they were married or not. Zeus had to swallow Metis according to a prophecy that she’d bear a son who would overthrow him, then head a headache (Atsma). Her birth shows no matter who her parents were, she was still a successful goddess. Athena ...

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...at the nymphs would crowd her while she worked to see her amazing grace. Lydia refused to give Athena credit for teaching her to weave. Athena is not someone you don’t give credit to for she has a large ego to match her divinity. She went as on old woman in disguise to tell Lydia to give credit for her ability, but the young girl lashed out at her and challenged Athena to compete unknowingly. THey each wove a tapestry of their own. When they were finished Lydia’s was just as good as Athena’s and this enraged her. She tore up both tapestries and Lydia hung herself in fear of her fate. Athena commanded her to live then turned her into a spider saying she could weave all she wanted now (Kolophon). While her actions were harsh they did show the people that you must always give credit when it is needed or you may suffer some sort of consequence, like Arachne did. Athena

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