Greek Mythology Research Paper

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Greek mythology, the teaching and inspiration of ancient Greeks. It was a way for the ancient world to explain the origins, the nature, and the wonders of this world. Stories of the Gods, stories of the heroes were told, and among them, the stories of Ares – the God of war – was born. Though it has been thousands of years since the fall of Greek, there are still people today who believe in the twelve Olympian gods as Christians believe in Jesus, and so the culture and legacy of the Gods remains till today, and have become popular among both adults and children. In today’s world, the War God has appeared frequently in many places. Some of them include: Percy Jackson and the Olympians, The Heroes of Olympus, Wonder Woman comic books, and even …show more content…

He is a bloodthirsty fighter with a quick temper who does not think before he act. He care for nothing but bloodshed that he would kill allies and enemies alike. Although in most myths Ares is the subject of humiliation, he is still a determined and fearless warrior who is also a murder, brutal and would slaughter the weak without a second thought. During the Trojan War, when he fled from the battle field to Olympus, wounded and complaining, Zeus expressed his hatred toward …show more content…

Ares, on the other hand, is the personification of brute force and strength, and not so much the god of war, because of that Ares often loses to Athena on the battle field. It was only when the rise Romans – whose attitude to war was more aggressive – that he rose to prominence, become the principal patron of the City of Rome (Titans and Olympians), and the secondary most important god to the Romans, after Zeus. Ares is also the lover of Aphrodite, the goodness of love and beauty, who is actually married to the blacksmith god Hephaestus, but because the god was so ugly that Aphrodite could not stand to look at him, causing her to become unfaithful and chose Ares as her lover. Together, they had many children, which include Phobos the god of fear, Deimos the god of terror, and Eros the god of