What role do Greek goddesses play in the ancient Greek mythology?
A: They represent the feminine aspect of ancient Greek mythology.
B: They interact with mankind, sometimes benevolently, but often ruthlessly. Nevertheless, they are adored by many even today.
C: They mirror social expectations of women, reflect and justify women’s social reality.
D: All above.
A: They represent the feminine aspect of ancient Greek mythology.
B: They interact with mankind, sometimes benevolently, but often ruthlessly. Nevertheless, they are adored by many even today.
C: They mirror social expectations of women, reflect and justify women’s social reality.
D: All above.
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- Which of the following statements about Greek mythology is true? A: Greek mythology is of little importance to modern civilization B: Olympian gods and goddesses never made mistakes because they were all-knowing and morally perfect. C: The ancient Greeks used the myths to explain the world of their afterlife. D: Human heroes and monsters were important figures in Greek mythology.
- Ancient Greek and Roman mythology is the most complete mythological system.
- The "isomomorphism" of the gods and men in ancient Greek mythology reflects that the gods are _____. A: The Greek gods are secular. B: The Greek gods are supreme. C: The Greek gods are flawless. D: The Greek gods are humanized.
- Who are NOT the gods or goddesses in Greek mythology?
- The gods and goddesses in Greek Mythology are all perfect ones without any flaws.