Athena, the daughter of Zeus, is the goddess of crafts (such as weaving), strategy in war, justice, skill, wisdom, and civilization. She was very well loved by her followers. She was known as a fair, benevolent leader. She was so revered that they named a city after her (Athens), which is the capital of Greece. In conclusion: She was VERY well liked!
Athena was a very wise goddess ands so she obviously disliked dumbness and stupidity. She was superiror to a majority of gods and goddesses so it is imaginable that she would dislike other people taking command of her wisdom and knowledge. Beauty means nothings to her, for knowledge is the most mistifying beauty on Earth. Athena dislikes people who challenge her greatness. A good example of such is mortal would be Archne, who Athena turns into a spider.
Like all of the Greek gods, Athena is a complicated personality with human like characteristics. As such, she is neither totally good nor totally evil. Most Greeks saw her as primarily a beneficent , or good diety because she represented wisdom, civilization, justice, and skills, and was often a helper to heros and the innocent in Greek myths. However, she was also a goddess of warfare and strategy, and sometimes performed acts that could be construed as evil.
There is no such thing as "good evil." Evil is the opposite of good.
Athena is a Greek goddess; they can be "good" and "bad" just like people.
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A good hook for an paper on Athena is... Have you've ever wounder what Athena was like and woundered about all the great things she did?
The Spetznaz are good but evil to you when your against them.
Yes, your plans for me are good and not evil.
Evil can be seen as a deficiency of goodness. Good can help drive out evil.
The Avengers theme song, Good versus Evil is one song. Between good and evil by Santana is another song about good over evil.
You basically write about what you liked and disliked in the book. This usually goes deeper than "I liked it because it was a good story". Things to point out might be the ending (was it good/bad? Necessary?), the author's style (were there a lot of grammar/spelling errors? Was it hard to follow? Did the author jump around in the story too much?), and the overall satisfaction (Was it a let down? Did it climax but never answer any questions? Did it never climax?).
Athena's powers were wisdom and war, so she was good in battle, and that she was wise.