CLAA06H3 Lecture : Chapter 9-12.docx

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Chapter 9: myths of the female deities aphrodite, artemis and athena. Female olympians seem more to be aspects of a single religious concern with the fecund forces in life, both natural and human. Demeter is the force that makes grain sprout from the seed. Hestia is the life of the house where fire burns and sustenance is prepared. Aphrodite is the horrific power of sexual attraction. Artemis is the wealth of the wild where game abounds. Athena has no clear relationship with fertility but her province is skill in female crafts especially weaving: demeter: mistress of wheat. Her religion is strong at the town of eleusis near athens and in sicily. Closely linked to her daughter persephone: hestia: the hearth. The roman vesta and the most colorless of the olympians. Also protecturess of the city, the enlarged family. According to many accounts dionysus took her place among the twelve olympians: aphrodite, goddess of sexual love.

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