No; both Troy and the Greeks did things both good and bad; but it was not a war with one clear good side and one evil.
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.
The gods and goddesses of the Greeks were alike forces of nature, they simply were, they did not abuse their power in any way that was against that nature. Just as a storm can not be good or evil, or a earthquake is a reward or punishment.
They were expected to treat then good
He is essentially good but was made to do evil by Hera.
Medula was evil, this is attributed to the fact that she was ugly. She was evil because she was not immortal like her two sisters.
trojans or Greeks
He wasn't considered evil. The Greeks didn't define their gods as "good" or "evil". He was associated with darkness, which WE associate with evil.
The battle between good and evil is a common theme in literature and mythology, representing the eternal struggle between positive and negative forces in the world. It often serves as a moral lesson about the consequences of one's actions and the importance of making the right choices. Ultimately, it highlights the complexities of human nature and the constant need to strive for goodness in the face of adversity.
That depends, he was a Trojan during the Trojan War. He killed Achilles, the greatest Greek warrior there. So, to the Trojans he was good but to the Greeks he was bad.
The Avengers theme song, Good versus Evil is one song. Between good and evil by Santana is another song about good over evil.
do puritans view man as inherently good evil or somewhere in between ?
evil is bad and good is not bad. Holmes is evil. Burnham is not.
She was the catalyst for conflict. That's not to say that the Greeks and Trojans wouldn't have eventually warred on their own anyway, but this was as good an excuse as any.
Yes; however, "good" can also be a noun. For example, the balance between good and evil. Good and evil are both nouns.
This theme suggests that the struggle between good and evil is a fundamental part of the human experience. It explores the complexities of morality and the constant battle between our inner demons and noble intentions. Ultimately, it highlights the eternal conflict between light and darkness within each individual.
It would depend on WHO is defining "good" and "evil." Remember, Hitler thought his side was "good".
struggle between good and evil.