According to Pandora, the first woman of ancient Greek and Roman myths was created as punishment for humanity. "From her, the first woman was evil for men and came to a woman who had evil nature. "(Hamilton 87). The myth of Edith Hamilton is a collection of Greek and Roman myths, you can see the ancient concept that women are not as good as men In the myth of God and heroes, women are more than human It is seen as a defective version The gods and goddesses worshiped by the Greeks and Romans also reflect the views of the old hated women through their own actions.
According to Edith Hamilton, Apollo is "the most Greek word of all gods" (Hamilton, 1942, p. 30). Son of Zeus and Leto, Apollo is archery, healing, music, light and truth of the truth. Apollo is loved by Greeks as Greeks are art lovers and Apollo presents gifts of Lira. Apollo is associated with everything in gold which is traditionally correspondent of Artemis of his twin sister, which is associated with silver. Apollo agrees with Trojans because he is a patron saint of Troy
According to Pandora, the first woman of ancient Greek and Roman myths was created as punishment for humanity. "From her, the first woman was evil for men and came to a woman who had evil nature. "(Hamilton 87). The myth of Edith Hamilton is a collection of Greek and Roman myths, you can see the ancient concept that women are not as good as men In the myth of God and heroes, women are more than human Milton tells the story of Adam and Eve in the lost John Milton paradise but at a deeper level it clarifies the motivation, emotion and emotion of each character, It introduces Satan / Lucifer's story, and all its complexity At the same time, when talking about how he was brought to the human world of sin and death, Milton brought a twist to the story The Greek myth provides anecdotes very similar to the story of John Milton The story of Pandora and Epimetheus
The myth of Edith Hamilton was first published in 1942 and is one of the two classical mythical summaries we have today. Another one (the oldest of the two) is Thomas Bulfinch, which was published in the early 19th century and is often referred to as the myth of BULFINCH (originally published as "Legend of Fables, Lifetime, and Legend of CHARLEMAGNE") The authors have been widely taught but now announced a summary of myths that are generally ignored. Bulfinch is more extensive, including many legends not covered by Hamilton, but the reports of Greek and Roman myths (two of the most famous authors) make a particularly interesting comparison. Some people prefer treatment of Hamilton, others like Bulfinch. I personally prefer that Bulfinch does not often confuse the use of Roman names to identify Greek entities, but Hamilton consistently uses different Greek names and Roman names.