1 / 4

Flower Myths

Flower Myths. By: Maariyah Khan, Ifeoma Morah , Chap Obregon Period: 4. Adonis (god of beauty and desire). Parents: Myrrha and Cinyras , king of Cyprus. He didn’t have a spouse, children, or any siblings but , Aphrodite was his lover.

herne
Télécharger la présentation

Flower Myths

An Image/Link below is provided (as is) to download presentation Download Policy: Content on the Website is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use and may not be sold / licensed / shared on other websites without getting consent from its author. Content is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use only. Download presentation by click this link. While downloading, if for some reason you are not able to download a presentation, the publisher may have deleted the file from their server. During download, if you can't get a presentation, the file might be deleted by the publisher.

E N D

Presentation Transcript


  1. Flower Myths By: Maariyah Khan, IfeomaMorah, Chap Obregon Period: 4

  2. Adonis (god of beauty and desire) • Parents: Myrrha and Cinyras, king of Cyprus. He didn’t have a spouse, children, or any siblings but, Aphrodite was his lover. • He symbolizes the yearly cycle of vegetation because he spent half the year with Aphrodite (above ground) and then the other half with Persephone (underworld). • He is half human, therefor he only has super strength. • Weakness: Aphrodite • He was an attractive young man, whom Aphrodite loved. • Adonis’s mother was turned into a tree and he was born from the trunk of the tree. He was killed by a wild boar sent by Artemis because of jealousy. • Allusion: The flower is related to the cycle of life and death.

  3. Hyacinth • Parents: Amykais and Princess Diomede • Spouse: Daphne • Children: Antheis, Aigeis, Lytaia, Orthaia, and Hyakinthides • Symbolizes a lily-shape flower, with either a deep purple or splendid crimson color. • No weakeness • He has no power (mortal). • Beautiful youth, male • Zephyr caused his death by using the West Winds to change the course of the discuss. Apollo said, “Oh, if I could give my life for yours, or die with you.” When he died the blood stained grass turned green again, and bloomed the wondrous flower. • Allusion: The flower is related to jealousy, and young death.

  4. Narcissus • Parents: Cephissusand the nymph Liriope. He didn’t have a spouse, children, or siblings. He looked into a pool of water and fell in love with himself. • Symbol: daffodil • Power: Beauty • Weakness: inability to feel love • He was handsome, but unable to feel love for anyone. • Nemesis cursed Narcissus to fall in love with his own reflection. Then, Narcissus gradually perished with love and his corpse was transformed into a flower. • Allusion: In the book series Harry Potter, by J.K. Rowling, a character is named after narcissus; NarcissaMalfoy. She is described to be incredibly vain and arrogant, as Narcissus was believed to be. 

More Related