Most ancient authors use the "Third POV".
Both are polytheistic. With gods that are persons.
we retell the story of poseidon because it shows us the culture of greek and roman people. and also it gives us a creation story. but if you think about it, why do we retell things? to remember them. to not forget them. there's not much to it.
The acropolis.... I think
It depends on your point of view. If you are Greek - no. If you are Trojan - yes.
its called a cavalry
Zeus.
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Both are polytheistic. With gods that are persons.
we retell the story of poseidon because it shows us the culture of greek and roman people. and also it gives us a creation story. but if you think about it, why do we retell things? to remember them. to not forget them. there's not much to it.
The difference between naiads and nereids is simple. Naiads are freash water spirits, while Nereids are water spirits of the sea.
point in greek
Titanic means big. You're wrong. The Titanic's name came from the Titans of Greek Mythlogy, so Harland and Wolff named the ship Titanic because of her great size, speed, and Luxury.
Some modern books based on Greek tragedy include "Circe" by Madeline Miller, "The Song of Achilles" also by Madeline Miller, and "The Penelopiad" by Margaret Atwood. These books re-imagine and retell classic Greek myths and tragedies from new perspectives.
Point in greek would be pronounced. sim-me-o.
The Greek word for apex (high point) is κορυφή (kor-ee-FEE).
The Greek word for apex (high point) is κορυφή (kor-ee-FEE).
Jimmy the Greek. has written: 'Jimmy the Greek'