Riches and power, perhaps.
Poseidon, the Greek god of the sea, was often portrayed as powerful yet temperamental. He could be both benevolent and vengeful, depending on how he was treated. Like many gods in Greek mythology, Poseidon's emotions were complex and could vary depending on the situation.
Most Greek Gods were flawed, making them very human-like. For example one of the most famous Greek gods, Zeus,cheated on his wife to many times to count. Aphrodite, the most gorgeous of the gods and goddesses, was very fickle in love. People back then wanted reason for action, so say when a person back then can't keep a good relationship, they wouldn't want to think of it as something bad about themselves so they had Greek gods and goddesses to to make it possibly a good thing. A person like that might relate themselves to Aphrodite. Hope this wasn't to confusing. Luv the question!
Greek humanism emphasized the importance of human potential and achievement, while Egyptian religion focused on the divine authority and immutability of gods. This difference led Greeks to view gods as representations of human virtues and flaws, fostering a more human-centered worldview in contrast to the Egyptian belief in gods as transcendent and dominant beings.
'This is a sorry business, indeed, and you will force a quarrel with Hera. She will taunt and rile me. As it is, she scolds me endlessly before the other gods, claiming I aid the Trojans in battle. Go now, before she notices, while I think the matter through. Come, I will nod my head, to reassure you, since you immortals know this as my sure pledge; once I give the nod, my word can never be recalled, it proves true and is fulfilled.' - Zeus, the Illiad, granting the request of Thetis to honor her son Achilles; and explaining that in doing so he earns the ire of his sister and wife Hera.
The idealized and anthropomorphic representations of Greek gods reflected human qualities and desires, aligning with the humanistic belief in celebrating and valuing human experiences and potential. By portraying gods with human characteristics, Greek culture emphasized the importance of individualism, reason, and potential for greatness - all central tenets of humanism that emerged in Greece during that time.
He was very greedy, selfish and despised by most gods
cuz she was being selfish and too proud lol
In the Odyssey Homer portrays the gods are selfish, petty, and spiteful, especially in regards to men. The gods are self serving and use men for their own gains and entertainment. The people in the story stay loyal to these undeserving gods even when it's to their own detriment.
i think because he look after his people and there gods thinks he might be the one to be an empor
People who kill for gods
"Mythology" people are usually people involved with myths. They might be greek heros or gods or goddesses. it might depend on what type of mythology. If greek, it usually has something to do wit heros. hoped it helped! 8)
Because nobles are rich and powerful families or the nobles can talk to the gods and make them happy and not angry so the gods won't take it on the people and it also ade the people happy.
Because nobles are rich and powerful families or the nobles can talk to the gods and make them happy and not angry so the gods won't take it on the people and it also ade the people happy.
there were many kings of Gods people including Solomon and David, when you are talking about Gods people you are referring to the Jews, or Hebrews, if you are talking about the father of Gods people that would be Abraham.
People don't have powers but the gods do
i dont know
Yes I am not sure though u might want to wait for more people