Thursday, November 14, 2019
Greek Mythology: Metamorphosis :: essays research papers
 Greek Mythology: Metamorphosis      Metamorphosis is a key element in Greek mythology. This ability to change  shape or form is a major development in the stories of Arachne, Zeus, and Daphne.  Almost all of the gods had the power of metamorphosis.         The first story was the one of Arachne. Arachne was a mortal, who was a  great weaver. She was the best of all the mortals. She even thought she was as  good as one of the gods. Nobody was as good as the gods at anything. She  thought she was as good as the god Athene. Athene was the god of arts. When  Athene heard Arachne say she was better than her, Athene challenged Arachne to a  contest. The winner would chose the losers punishment. Arachne accepted and  went first in the competition. Hers was very beautiful, but she was no match  for Athene. Athene was weaving about things that happened to the gods. While  the crowd watched Athene, Arachne new that she had lost, so she went and hung  herself. She soon shriveled up and had eight legs. That is how the Greeks  explained the way spiders came to be.    Another example of metamorphosis is Zeus. Zeus was the king of all gods.  He had probably the most changes in Greek mythology. He was always changing to  get a girl to marry him. The most important change was when he got his first  wife Hera. Zeus had ask Hera to marry him every year for three hundred years.  One stormy night Zeus changed into a pigeon, and flew onto a window seal near  Hera. She let what she thought was a helpless little pigeon in through the  window. She did not know it was Zeus at the time. Hera petted the bird and  told it she loved it. At that time Zeus changed into himself and Hera had to  marry him. That made her the queen of all gods. The Greeks believed in having  many wives. And the sneaky god Zeus was he had over one hundred wives, none of  them where as important as Hera.         Daphne was another example of metamorphosis. Daphne was not one of the  gods of the Pantheon. One of the gods from the Pantheon loved her, his name was  Apollo. Apollo liked chasing Daphne. Daphne did not like to run, so one day  she cried out "please turn me into a tree". Her wish was granted. She was  turned into what we know today as the laurel tree.  					    
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