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Greek Mythology



Gods and Goddesses of Greece

Home of the Gods



 The most powerful gods and goddesses

lived on top of a mountain in Greece called

Mount Olympus.



 This is the

highest

mountain in

Greece.

Personality of the Gods

 They looked and acted like humans but had

the power of gods.

 They were more powerful and more

beautiful than humans.

 They had human feelings such as love,

anger, and jealousy.

 They got married, had children, fought with

each other, and even got jealous of humans

sometimes.

Why do we call it mythology?

 A myth is a story that is made to answer some of

the biggest questions people ask but cannot

answer.

 Who are we? Where do we come from? Why do

these things happen to us?

 In ancient times, myths sometimes explained

things that we now know through science, such as

why seasons change or why planets move the

way they do.

 The Greeks used these gods and their stories to

explain why things happened to them long ago

before they had modern science.

12 Major Gods of Mount Olympus

 Zeus—highest god (king) of Olympians

 Hera—Zeus’s wife & queen

 Poseidon—god of the sea

 Hades—god of the underworld

 Apollo –god of light and truth

 Hermes—messenger god

 Ares—god of war

 Hephaestus—god of fire

 Artemis—goddess of hunting

 Athena—goddess of wisdom

 Aphrodite—goddess of beauty and love

 Hestia—goddess of the home

 Demeter—goddess of corn & harvest

 Dionysus—goddess of wine

Edith Hamilton

 was an American educator and author who

was "recognized as the greatest woman

Classicist"

Mythology

 at the high school and university levels,

Mythology remains the premier introductory

text about its subject

 "brought into clear and brilliant focus the

Golden Age of Greek life and thought ... with

Homeric power and simplicity in her style of

writing".

Mythological Allusions

 Greek mythology is referred to in many

ways in our modern society

 Different saying rely on common knowledge

of certain myths

 Example: Achilles heel – which means?

 Complete the handout in pairs

Greek Mythology in

Advertisements

 Nike – shoe company

 Pandora – jewelry

 FTD has Mercury as a symbol for the

company

 The Aegis group is an insurance company

 Ajax cleaner

 Amazon.com

 Argus security

 Medusa cement company

Assignment Background

 An advertising campaign is a series of advertisement messages that

share a single idea and theme which make up an integrated marketing

communication (IMC). Advertising campaigns appear in different media

across a specific time frame.

 The critical part of making an advertising campaign is determining a

champion theme as it sets the tone for the individual advertisements

and other forms of marketing communications that will be used.

 The campaign theme is the central message that will be communicated

in the promotional activities.

 The campaign themes are usually developed with the intention of being

used for a substantial period but many of them are short lived due to

factors such as being ineffective or market conditions and/or

competition in the marketplace and marketing mix.

Edith Hamilton’s Mythology

Project

 You will read several sections from the book

on your own in preparation for a test, Oct.

6th

 Working in small groups, you will be

assigned a section of the text to present to

the class through a creative advertisement

campaign

 You will present your advertisement

campaign and attempt to sway us to buy

your product



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