Because Apollo was such a popular god of the Greeks many aspects of his godhood are known and understood in to society today, namely of the arts of music, song and poetry; and that of healing, plague and disease.
Yes. The Greek gods and goddesses are still worshipped today.
Cerberus origionated in Greek Mythology, and was a three headed guard dog.
If you mean Greek mythology I have a good answer. The Greek mythes teach a lesson, as well as are fun to read. The greek Gods were originally a religon that is still around is Greece, but now people like to learn about Greek mythology and hear the mythes for shear fun. As well as a religon, some things people in Greece did to teach kiddies a life lesson was to tell a story with Greek Gods and all kinds of weird mischeif.
Architecture, Language, Art and Arts.
Learning the alphabet.
Greek mythology is still present in modern languages through the use of phrases, idioms, and expressions that reference Greek gods, goddesses, and myths. These references can be found in literature, art, music, and popular culture, highlighting the ongoing influence of Greek mythology on contemporary language usage.
with movie like percy jackson and lord of the rings
Greek history influenced today's society because they invented democracy, which we still practice today in many countries.
Yes, there are. See 'related links' for more information.
yes read the illiod
Zeus is a figure from ancient Greek mythology and is not worshiped as a god in the world today. However, his stories and influence are still referenced in various forms of art, literature, and pop culture, keeping his legacy alive in contemporary society.
Studying Greek mythology provides insights into the culture, beliefs, and values of ancient Greece. It also serves as a foundation for understanding literature, art, and language influenced by Greek mythology. Additionally, the stories offer timeless lessons and themes that are still relevant today.
Given that Zeus is a figure of mythology and is not real, his influence is limited. That said, he may have some influence depending on whether or not there are any people left who actively worship him.
Greatly, greek symbols are still all around us today. for example, zeus' symbol was the eagle and if you look at the USA and Germany, they both utilise this because of its past implications of power. There are more and if you ever read Rick Riordan's Percy Jackson series, he does an amazing job of showing the link between greek mythology and the present day.
It is still all around us. The shoe brand Addas is the Greek goddess of flight that's why there is a wing on the shoe, and many of the movies made today are based on Greek mythology. Buildings copy Greek buildings, brands use Greek God names, and it doesn't hurt to know it.
Olympics, government ,and math styles
Nobody deliberately learned Greek just to write Greek mythology. The Greek people spoke, read, and wrote in the Greek language, and were from an area known as Greece. They also happened to write a lot of mythology that we still read today. To the Greek people, writing stories in the Greek language was just as natural as us writing in English.