None, this is a stupid question.
Themes in greek tragedy are the nature of divinity and the relations of human beings to the gods.
Greek gods are considered immortal beings in Greek mythology and cannot be killed in the traditional sense.
The Greek gods where immortal beings each with different domains.
Greek gods were considered immortal beings in Greek mythology and were believed to be eternal and not subject to death.
Greek gods are considered immortal beings in Greek mythology. They do not die like mortal humans and are believed to be eternal and powerful entities.
gods are immortals human beings are mortals / gods have Ichor blood in the greek mythology humans do not / god are omnipresent and all knowing, human beings are not/ gods are powerful than humans/ gods could assume the forms of men or animal/
Greek Gods are mythological beings. They don't exist. But, they were located in Greece. America as a country did not exist during the time of the Greek Gods.
Those 3 gods of the ancient Greek pantheon were notoriously lustful. The Greek gods were psychologically very much like human beings, they were just more powerful.
A:The Greek gods were divine.
They were just like gods in other religions.
In Greek mythology, the gods did not die in the same way as mortals. Instead, they were immortal beings who could not be killed. However, some myths suggest that the gods could lose their power or be overthrown by other gods or beings.
Yes, in Greek mythology, gods can die. While they are immortal beings, they can be killed by other gods or powerful forces.