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S/LI/468. Analysis of hero myths: Work days, The theft of fire and Theogony
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This paper evaluates a selection of hero myths from ancient Greek Mythology. The paper concentrates on Work Days, Theogony and in particular The Theft of Fire completed by Hesiod. The paper concentrates on Pandora, Epimetheus and Prometheus and the way in which he tricked the Gods. The paper aims to interpret the story between the myths and the way they connect.
KEYWORDS: Hero myths, Greek mythology, Work days, Theogony, The theft of fire, Hesiod, Prometheus, The Gods, Pandora, Epimetheus.,
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