greece and rome archetype's
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Greece and Rome Archetype's . By: Ca-Shaundra Alexis Tasha Demondre. The King. Zeus, the Greek king The king of the gods, the god of sky and weather, law, order and fate He was depicted as a regal man There were many Roman kings One known as Romulus, the king of wars. The Queen. - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
Greece and Rome
Archetype's By: Ca-Shaundra
AlexisTasha
Demondre
The King• Zeus, the Greek king• The king of the gods, the
god of sky and weather, law, order and fate
• He was depicted as a regal man
• There were many Roman kings
• One known as Romulus, the king of wars
The Queen
• The beautiful goddess Hera was queen of the Greek gods and the wife of Zeus, the king.
• Hera is described as jealous and quarrelsome.• Cleopatra Thea was known as “ the other
Cleopatra” making her one of the ancient Roman queens.
• Cleopatra Thea ruled for her husband Demetrius while he was fighting against Parthia.
The Sage• Typically represented as a kind
and wise, old father type figure who uses personal knowledge of people and world to offer
guidance or tell a story
• The wise and old man is often seen to be in some way foreign
• They don’t seek wisdom because he already has it.
http://www.en.wikipedia.org/wiki/wise_old_man
http://www.en.wikipedia.org/wiki/sage_(sophos)
THE DRUNKARD
(SATYRS)
• IN GREEK MYTHOLOGY THE SATYRS ARE DEITIES OF THE WOODS AND MOUNTAINS.
• THEY’RE HALF HUMAN AND HALF BEAST; USUALLY GOATS TAILS, FLANKS AND HOOVES.
• THE UPPER PART IS HUMAN WITH HORNS OF A GOAT
• COMPANIONS OF DIONYSUS; THE GOD OF WINE
• SPEND TIME DRINKING, DANCING, AND CHASING NYMPHS
WWW.PANTHEON.ORG/ARTICLES/S/SATYRS.HTML
The Flood• Their rivers, the Euphrates
and Tigris, flooded when the wheat and barely were ripe
• A river flood was a catastrophe indeed
• Greek agriculture, on the other hand, depended on rainfall
• Greek hardly knew what a river flood meant
http://www.livius.org/fa-fn/flood/flood4.html
(Euphrates and Tigris)
The Athlete• In ancient Greek world that means who competes for a prize• Athletes were first introduces at Rome, B.C. 186, in the games exhibited by M.Fulvius • Greek most important athletic competitions were inaugurated in 776 B.C at Olympia in the Peloponnesus.
The Musician
• Orpheus legendary Greek musician• Augustus the roman musicians
The God• Zeus Greek God as the
archetype of the king• need to comprehend
the universe, to give a meaning to all that happens
• Also to see it all as having some purpose and direction.
•http://www.selfhelp-spirituality-selfesteem.com/zeus-greek-god/
The Goddess• The Goddess is an
recognized Archetype in itself and embodies wisdom, nurturing, guidance, physical grace, athletic prowess and sensuality.
• Roman goddess-embodies wisdom, nurturing, guidance, physical grace, athletic prowess and sensuality
• Aphrodite, who despite her legendary beauty and seductiveness, still suffered from insecurity and jealousy
• Hestia for example ruled over domestic life and the hearth.
•http://www.goddess-guide.com/greek-goddesses.html
The Guide
•Charon fairy man guides the souls of the dead across the river sticks to Hades
The Nymph• In Greek mythology, nymphs are spirits of nature• Protectors of springs, mountains, and rivers.•Represented as young, pretty girls. : Dryads (forests), Naiads (springs and rivers), Nereid (the Mediterranean), Oceanids (the sea) and Oreads (mountains), Limoniads (meadows), Limniads (lakes, marshes and swamps) and Napaea (valleys).
The Saboteur• A name associated with
betrayal •The purpose of this archetype is not to sabotage you, but to help you learn the many ways in which you sabotage yourself.