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Mythology: Gods, Monsters, and Heroes

Mythology: Gods, Monsters, and Heroes. Jayla Houston and Itzel Saenz Mrs. Edison- 2 nd period. Gods and Goddesses. Gro up 3: Hades Persephone Demeter The Styx Charon Cerberus Pan. Hades. Parents- Cronus and Rhea Wife- Persephone

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Mythology: Gods, Monsters, and Heroes

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  1. Mythology: Gods, Monsters, and Heroes Jayla Houston and Itzel Saenz Mrs. Edison- 2nd period

  2. Gods and Goddesses Group 3: • Hades • Persephone • Demeter • The Styx • Charon • Cerberus • Pan

  3. Hades Parents- Cronus and Rhea Wife-Persephone Siblings- Zeus, Poseidon, Hestia, Hera, and Demeter No children

  4. Hades • Symbol- Helmet • Power- complete control of the after life and the sprits of the after life, and invisibility • Weaknesses- The world above • Identification or description-Tall, Big (muscular), thin hair at the top, longer hair in the back of his head, and a beard • Important events-Rape of Persephone • Allusion to character-Hercules, Kid Icarus, and Hell

  5. Persephone Parent- Demeter Spouse- Hades No siblings Children- No children

  6. Persephone • Symbol- Pomegranate • Powers- Bring dead back to life • Weakness- Strength • Identification or description- Blonde and blue eyed-in the spring then Dark-eyed and brunette in the underworld • Important events- Rape of Persephone and Pirithous attempts to kidnap • Allusion to this character-Jaycee Dugard

  7. Demeter Parents- Cronus and Rhea No Spouse Siblings- Zeus, Poseidon, Hades, Hestia, and Hera Child- Persephone

  8. Demeter • Symbol- Flowers or plants • Powers- Controls the harvesting and the growing of plants • Weakness- Was not stated or inferred • Identification or description- Beautiful • Important events- Start of every harvesting season and Hades raping Persephone • Allusion to this character- The Lovely Bones

  9. The Styx No lineage it is a river

  10. The Styx • Symbol- Hope • Powers- Separates the world of the living from the dead • Weakness- • Identification or description- • Important events- • Allusion to this character-

  11. Charon Parents- Erebus and Nyx

  12. Charon • Symbol- Money • Powers- doomed others to wander aimlessly a hundred years, with never a place to rest • Identification or description- Ugly, bearded man with a crooked nose, usually wears a conical hat and tunic • Allusion to this character-

  13. Cerberus Little to no information on Cerberus lineage

  14. Cerberus • Symbol- The past, the present, and the future • Powers- Permits all spirits to enter, but none to return • Weakness- Easily mollified by a bit of cake • Identification or description- Three headed, dragon – tail dogged • Important events- Him going to Earth • Allusion to this character- Fluffy in Harry Potter

  15. Pan Parent- Hermes Spouse- He loved many different nymphs, but none loved him for his ugliness Siblings- Abderus, Autolycus, Hermaphroditus, and silenius Children- No children "Pan (Olympian God)." Pan (Olympian God). N.p., n.d. Web. 09 Dec. 2013

  16. Pan • Symbol- Pipes of reeds • Powers- stamina and resistance to injuries, and an teleport between Earth and Olympus • Weakness- loud noises and also incites panic • Identification or description- hoof feet/goat feet, got horns, and usually holding musical instrument • Important events- Musical contest with Apollo and the making of his pipes • Allusion to this character- Arthur Machen’s novel The great god Pan’ "Pan (Olympian God)." Pan (Olympian God). N.p., n.d. Web. 09 Dec. 2013

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