Greek Gods and Goddesses

The main focus of today's class was Greek gods and goddesses. Mr. Schick opened up a discussion on how it is difficult to prove the existence of any god. This lead to the rest of class being a discussion and us only being able to cover one slide. The one slide consisted of the following information: Gods and Goddesses-What is so unique about the Greek people's relationship with their gods is the interaction they had with them and the gods to the humans. Poseidon, who is the god of the sea, interfered with Odysseus trying to return home. We read about this in the Odyssey where Odysseus was knocked off course so many times in his attempt to return home. He even had to face the monster and other ludicrous things. Aphrodite, who is the goddess of love, had lovers of both gods and men on Earth. Dionysus, who is the god of wine, was son of Zeus, who is the god of gods, and of Semele, who was a human princess. 

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