Friday, November 8, 2019
Mythology Essays - Dionysus, Mythological Kings, Free Essays
Mythology Essays - Dionysus, Mythological Kings, Free Essays    Mythology    Introduction                                  This project will focus on the adventures of Dionysus and his     interactions with other people. I will also show what Dionysus     stands for and is depicted by. You will learn about his lifestyle and the     way he affected others? lives. I will explain his family and birth and I     will tell the story of the few who dare to oppose Dionysus.                                                                                           Family         Dionysus? father was Zeus(Jupiter), king of the gods. Zeus played a     very important role in Greek mythology as he was the father of many     significant gods. He was the ultimate ruler of Heaven and Earth and     had control over meteorological phenomenon.       In most legends, Semele was the mother of Dionysus while Orphic     legends recorded Persephone as being Dionysus? mother. Semele was    the beautiful daughter of Cadmus and Harmonia. Her affair with     Zeus was strictly secret and later caused her death. Hera(Zeus? wife)    found out that they were having an affair and made Zeus kill Semele.    As an adult, Dionysus rescued Semele from the underworld and made     her a goddess known as Thyone.        When Semele died, she was still pregnant with Dionysus in her     womb. Zeus came along and rescued Dionysus from Semele?s ashes     and sewed Dionysus into his hip until he was ready to be born.                               Basic Information             Dionysus was mainly recognized as the god of wine. He was     almost always drunk, and he made people happy with his wine.    He traveled around teaching the art of wine making and the     cultivation of the vine. Dionysus was also fairly well known as an     artistic god. Most of the plays and dramas were in his honor. Drama     and poetry both play an important role in the worship of Dionysus.       His symbols were grapes, rams, thyrsus, and serpents. His     domain was vegetation, pleasure, freedom, and civilization. Dionysus     is sometimes referred to as Bacchus and in Roman mythology     Dionysus was known as Liber. Dionysus could make people light-    hearted and happy or he could make them sad and unhappy.                                              Stories    Dionysus? Kidnapping       This is a story of which I have found in many different books,     however, only two versions were somewhat different. One version     containing the character of Acetes, and the other without Acetes.         Some pirates saw Dionysus and they assumed by his appearance     that he had rich parents, so they decided to capture and sell him     for ransom. They took Dionysus onto the ship and attempted to bind     him with ropes, however, the ropes broke as soon as they touched     Dionysus. One crew member pleaded to let him go, for the breaking     of the ropes convinced him that Dionysus was a god, but the other     crew members were stubborn and ignored him. The crew members     soon found out that Dionysus was angered when he turned into a lion     and fragrant wine started flowing down the ship?s deck. Soon after,    vines and ivy spread around the ship and the terrified pirates began to     turn into dolphins. One by one they leaped into the sea. END.                A group of pirates see a strong, and healthy young man and they    figure they could make a good profit selling him as a slave in Egypt.    One pirate, by the name of Acetes, urged the other crew members to     sail wherever the visitor(Dionysus) wished. The pirates were greedy     and set sail toward Egypt when all of a sudden lions appear and    crouch at their feet. In the background, sounds of flutes were heard     and each pirate(except for Acetes), gradually transforming into     dolphins, leaped into the water. Dionysus told Acetes to sail toward     the island of Naxos and Acetes eagerly obeyed. It is on the island of     Naxos where Dionysus meets and falls in love with Ariadne.                                                  Dionysus? Romance With Ariadne       After Dionysus was kidnapped by pirates, he was dropped off on     the island of Naxos. While in Naxos, Dionysus met Ariadne who had     been abandoned on the island. He took pity on her and they soon fell     in love. When Ariadne died, Dionysus took the golden crown he had     given her and placed it among the stars. END.         Dionysus met Ariadne on Naxos, he quickly wooed her and won     her over. Soon after, they got married and during the wedding     celebrations Dionysus took Ariadne?s bridal garland and threw it into     the sky where it became    
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