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| King of all gods. Has the thunderbolts |
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| Ruler of the sea. Has the Trident |
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| God of the underworld. Has the helmet of invisibility |
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| Queen of the gods. Protector of marriage |
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| Goddess of the hearth or home |
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| Messenger god. Has winged sandals |
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| God of the forge or craftsman |
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| Why was Daedalus unable to leave the island? |
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| Because he lost favor with King Minos. |
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| what does Daedalus use to make his wings? |
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| Feathers, wax and thread. |
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| What happens to Icarus while he is flying? |
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| His wings end up melting because he flew too close to the sun. He got caught up in the exhileration of flying and forgets his father's advice. |
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| What does Apollo promise to Phaethon for daring to visit? |
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| To be able to drive his chariot across the sky. |
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| What stops the chariot from destroying more parts of Earth? |
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| Zeus throws the thunderbolt. |
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| In Phaethon, Son of Apollo, how does Apollo have human qualities? |
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| He gives into his son when he shouldn't. |
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| What effect did disobeying his father have on Icarus? |
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| What effect did disobeying his father have on Phaethon? |
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| He was killed by Zeus's thunderbolt. |
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| Daedalus's feelings arbout leaving Crete are? |
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| Sorrow and regreat over the loss of his son. |
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| What are the themes of Narcissus? |
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| Love others more than yourself and treat others like you want to be treated. |
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| Her gift of prophecy did her little good? |
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| Like Athena, he was much admired by the Greeks? |
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| This was the dwelling place of the gods? |
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| In the creation myth, the principle of order; later, the god of love. |
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| The Greeks disliked this god? |
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| Sometimes he is called the Earthshaker; his symbos are the trident and dolphin? |
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| He was the god of wine and intoxication? |
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| He stole fire for mankind? |
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| It contained all the woes of the world? |
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| Hephaestus had his forge here? |
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| He was the bravest of the Greek warriors, but he had a vulnerable spot? |
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| His music charmed even Hades? |
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| He used an ingenious method to escape from a prison? |
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| He stole Persephone from her mother? |
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| Sometimes he is called Cloud Gatherer; he carries thunderbolts? |
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| Sometimes he is called Cloud Gatherer; he carries thunderbolts? |
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| It was like this in the beginning? |
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| She was the goddess of wisdon and a friend of Odysseus? |
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| He is often called Father Time? |
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