Greek mythology has a lot of different stories from Zeus and his brothers to Athena and Medusa. Each one has a meaning and those meanings can tell a lot about how the Greek people lived. The Greeks were big on theatre so sometimes their stories can be dramatic. The first Greek language was found on mud tablets. The Greek territory was divided into many states and each state had its own dialect. The Greek Goddess Demeter had the first loaf of bread made from the annual harvest was offered to her. “When her daughter Persephone was taken by hades her mother Demeter got upset and made all of the trees, leaves and plants die until Persephone was returned to earth.” The god’s change the seasons and can make good or bad things happen. Another belief …show more content…
One day she was in the Parthenon and she was boasting about how much prettier she is than Athena. ” "Vain and foolish girl," Athena shouted angrily, "You think you’re a prettier girl than me. While other people are working, playing or learning you just boast about yourself. Medusa there is more to life than beauty alone you see." Medusa tried to point out that her beauty was an inspiration to those around her and that she made their lives better by simply looking so lovely, but Athena silenced her with an angry wave. “Nonsense," screamed Athena "One day beauty will fade away. But I will make it fade away now and all your loveliness will be gone forever. “When Athena uttered those words Medusa turned into a terrible monster. Her hair thickened into hissing snakes and body turned into a snake. “Are you happy for what I have done? Now anyone who looks in your eyes will now turn into stone and no one will be able to save them," snapped Athena, “Even you, Medusa, should you seek your reflection, will turn to rock the moment you see your face." This story means that you should respect the gods because they are more powerful than you think they