Well they typically don't. However the humans in Greek mythology did live in a different time period so I can see how their emotions could be considered extreme than the norm today.
Daedalus
Greek mythology is just what it sounds like, a myth. It's not real, so humans can't fly...unfortunately.
different gods and different characters.
The goddess of emotion is usually associated with different mythologies and cultures. For example, in Greek mythology, the goddess Aphrodite is often connected to love and emotions. In Hindu mythology, the goddess Parvati is sometimes linked to emotions like love and devotion.
Back in Ancient Greek, mythology was created to explain certain things that were not yet known to humans.
Prometheus shaped man out of mud.
God fearing humans
No: it is the food of the gods and goddesses of Olympus.
Zeus is king and ruler of gods and humans in Greek mythology
It was given to man by Prometheus.
Many Roman gods were direct copies of Greek gods simply renamed; as in Zeus becoming Jupiter, Hades becoming Pluto, etc.
In Greek mythology, Poseidon, the god of the sea, did not go to school as humans do. Gods in Greek mythology are depicted as powerful immortal beings who do not require formal education in the way humans do.