Those are all good books that are valid sources for facts on Greek mythology. Books like the Percy Jackson and the Olympians series are good fictional introductions to mythology. However, there are a great many differences between Percy Jackson and actual Greek myths.
Percy Jackson and the Olympians by Rick Riordan.
Any idea that you have will be good. Research your Greek mythology so that you can tie it into your Science Fiction world.
what are some ideas for a greek myth
Yes. It's classified as Science Fiction & Fantasy
Well the Greek gods were myth, it is true that Greeks used to believe in Medusa, Zeus, Hades, etc. But the history of them is not true, and Percy never existed in Greek mythology either. Therefore, it is not historical fiction.
Grover was not an actual figure in Greek mythology. He is simply a character from Rick Riordan's series 'Percy Jackson and the Olympians'.
they lived in hakim optical
It is Greek Mythology.
Yes. It's classified as Science Fiction & Fantasy
Greek mythology is the religion of the ancient Greek people. Historical fiction is composed by a writer.
Type your answer here... Answer these qustions: Is Greek Mthology fiction? Is Greek myhtology Related to Sience?. Answer them with a paragraph and try to add 3 differnces and 3 things that are the .
Daedalus - from bronze aged Greek mythology. He was very good at inventing fanciful things which puts him in the realm of gadgetry science fiction.
Hans Pemsteen has written: 'Clash of the Titans' -- subject(s): Fiction, Greek Mythology, Juvenile fiction, Perseus (Greek mythology)
It is fiction, even though the gods mentioned in the book were real gods in Greek mythology, and some of the stories in the book are similar to ones in Greek mythology.
Fiction and Roman/Greek Mythology
I would say fantasy, due to the fact Greek Mythology greatly influences the plot. It is fantasy-adventure.
Lightning Thief is a story based on Greek and Roman mythology. It is fantasy because magic is involved.
Greek mythology is typically studied under the umbrella of social studies. It is a part of cultural studies that explores the beliefs, stories, and customs of ancient Greek society. While it may touch on aspects of science in terms of interpreting natural phenomena through mythological stories, the main focus is on understanding the social and cultural aspects of ancient Greece.
No it isn't. Its a diffrent series but it still involves Greek Mythology.
Tracy Barrett has written: 'Nat Turner and the slave revolt' -- subject(s): Juvenile literature, Southampton Insurrection, 1831, Slaves, Biography, African Americans 'Kentucky' -- subject(s): Juvenile literature 'King of Ithaka' -- subject(s): Kings and rulers, Odysseus (Greek mythology), Adventure and adventurers, Telemachus (Greek mythology), Greek Mythology, Juvenile fiction, Fiction, Kings, queens, rulers 'Celebrate the States Group 3 (Celebrate the States)' 'The Beast of Blackslope' -- subject(s): Fiction, Production and direction, Documentary films, Brothers and sisters, Mystery and detective stories 'Instructor's Manual and Testing Program to Accompany INSIEME' 'Teaching Guide to The Ancient Greek World (The World in Ancient Times)' 'Harpers Ferry' -- subject(s): Juvenile literature, History, Abolitionists 'Dark of the moon' -- subject(s): Theseus (Greek mythology), Ariadne (Greek mythology), Minotaur (Greek mythology), Greek Mythology, Juvenile fiction, History, Fiction