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This is the first 1,000 characters of 1968 words (7.87 pages) in the essay titled Zeus
Zeus constantly battles with the godly virtues, while continuing to have all the
Zeus in Greek mythology was chief and father of all Gods and mortals.He
corresponds to the Roman god Jupiter.He lived atop Mt.Olympus, at the center of
the earth where all the gods lived and held court.Sometimes Olympus was
thought of as an actual mountain in Greece, but more often as a lofty reign in
the heavens.Zeus was pictured as a kingly, bearded figure who supposedly hurled
thunderbolts from the mountain to announce his anger.His bird was the eagle and
his tree the oak.He became the father of all who populated the heavens and
earth.His promiscuous behavior was legend.
Zeus was the youngest son of the Titan, Cronus and Rhea, who was
actually a sister to Cronus.They produced many offspring, but Cronus could not
allow his children to survive because it had been prophesied that he would be
dethroned by one of his children.He swallowed each of them following their birth,
except for Zeus, who was saved his mother Rhea.She gave Cronus a stone
wrapped in swaddling clothes for him swallow instead of Zeus.He grew to
manhood, attended by nymphs on the island of Crete.Cronus was growing old, so
Zeus gave him an emetic causing him to vomit up his brothers and sisters, five ...
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Keywords: zeus, cronus, swaddling clothes, supposedly, greek mythology, rhea, emetic, mt olympus, center of the earth, promiscuous behavior, titans, legend, gods and goddesses, god jupiter, island of crete, roman god, kingly, thunderbolts, youngest son, cyclops
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