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Q: In Greek mythology Where does echo live now?
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Where does Echo live now?

in your dick balls


What is the difference between greek mythology then and now?

At Greeks time, it was not mythology but now it is. For the ancient Greeks, it was their religion, now it is a collection of interesting stories.


Are the toys children have now similar to the ones in Greek mythology times?

No


What are the conventions of greek mythology?

The conventions of Greek Mythology are: Gods/Goddesses, Mortals Men/Women Beasts/Monsters War And thats all i can think of right now...


Why do the Mountains give us echo according to greek mythology?

http://www.loggia.com/myth/echo.html this website gives a detailed answer. The short answer is Echo is a nymph who made Zeus's wife Hera mad. Hera cursed the nymph so now she can have the last word but only if someone else speaks first - Echo lived in the mountains and hills so you will only hear her speak to yo in the mountains and hills


Where does Medusa live now?

Medusa is considered a figment of ancient Greek mythology- so 'technically' the only place she lives on is within myth textbooks and Classics classrooms.


Which Greek created Greek mythology?

The tales say that over millenniums of time rocks, planets, etc. crashed together creating the greek titaness Gaea. The dust shot up into the air making a male named Uranus. They populated children and named their race 'titans'. Kind of like the story in the bible 'Adam and Eve'Answer:The Greek scholar and grammarian, Apollodorus, created Greek Mythology. Though it was the Roman poet Ovid who created Roman Mythology and started off the characters that are now in Greek Mythology. (Greek and Roman Mythology are the same, but have a different telling of stories.)


Is typhon the most deadly monster in greek mythology?

Now, it is the head of monsters, Echidna, and her son, Chimera.


What is Greek mytholoy?

Greek mythology is a system of myths that was built by the ancient Greeks to explain the system of the world. In it there are many gods, titans and mortal heros that help to explain why certain events take place. Greek mythology was somewhat of a religion in ancient times, but is now studied and revered for the extreme complication of the system. Many modern things are still closely related to greek mythology.


Was the ferryman a real person?

The general answer is no, he was not. The ferryman (Charon) was a character from Greek mythology, which is now considered by most people as simple mythology. There may still be people who believe in that, but most people don't.


What does night have to do with greek mythology?

The night was originally Selene, the goddess of the moon. But the responsibility was passed on to Artemis, goddess of the hunt and (now) moon.


Why was greek mythology so exagerrated?

The Greeks who believed all the greek mythology did not believe it was exaggerated; they believed it was true. So they did not believe it was exaggerated, and so, to them, it was not exaggerated. Now, for us, it is exaggerated because we know how certain things occur; that it's not all done by various gods and such.