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... Sometimes, the gods take pity on humans for things that happen that are out of their control, but other times, the gods punish the mortals. ...
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... in suffering because of the hypocritical curse of the gods, "...the herds are sick; children die unborn, and labor is in vain." Why do the gods punish a city ...
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... For instance, when the Phaiakians show Odysseus generous hospitality in accordance with Greek custom, the gods punish them for helping someone they are "toying ...
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... He wanted to teach them a lesson and punish them in order to prove how much power he actually had himself and to prove that know one could ever be at the same ...
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... she loves a mortal next time, and with this hand - with these unerring arrows I'll punish him." (1420-1422) The relationship of mankind and the gods also needs ...
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... Herodotus has a fixed view of divine justice that is articulated by Solon, where the gods punish rich and powerful who presume themselves to be happy. ...
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... Since the gods punish those individuals who have the illusion that their own power is supreme and even after explicit warnings from others fail to realize the ...
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... Once Oedipus made the decision to avoid his fate, the gods then decided to punish him for his disrespect by altering his fate to a much more painful and ...
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... If this happened it is possible the gods would punish the person accordingly. So, mankind would try to love only what the god's considered holy. ...
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... him. After the death of the demon and the death of the bull the gods decide to punish one. They punish Enkidu and sent him to hell. ...
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... He dares the gods to strike him down, and he pretends he is more than a man" (p. 76-77) and the attacks of the wendol are how the gods punish him. ...
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... He dares the gods to strike him down, and he pretends he is more than a man" (p. 76-77) and the attacks of the wendol are how the gods punish him. ...
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... till she loves a mortal next time, and with this hand - with these unerring arrows I'll punish him." The redundant relationship between the gods is different. ...
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... Unless you are truly just the gods will punish you but as we have learned from the poets the gods can be bribed so if you live the unjust life you can bribe ...
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... Unless you are truly just the gods will punish you but as we have learned from the poets the gods can be bribed so if you live the unjust life you can bribe ...
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... of Polynice's body is certainly not an intelligent one because it interferes with the laws of the Gods and if you Khiev 2 defy the Gods, you will be punish. ...
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... The gods would sometimes punish the hero directly; sometimes other human beings would punish him. He wanted the people of Greece to bow down to him. ...
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... chooses to worship Artemis instead of Aphrodite, and so Aphrodite must come down from Olympus and punish him. This direct contact between gods and mortals does ...
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... of Gilgamesh Enkidu becomes mortally ill because Gilgamesh refuses the goddess Ishtar who makes romantic overturns on him so the gods in turn punish Enkidu by ...
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... After Enkidu and Gilgamesh defeat the bull of heaven Enkidu has a dream that the gods will punish him for the evil deeds he has committed with Gilgamesh. ...
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... Creon, on the other hand, considered himself higher than the gods in his decision, and chose to ignore immortal beings and their immortal laws to punish a dead ...
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... the Sumerians believed that their behavior as a society directly impacted their fate -- in other words, if they behaved badly the gods would punish them. ...
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... The gods having human qualities are liable to punish them for this behavior. At the beginning of the third stasimon, Jocasta asks the gods to help Oedipus. ...
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... the Sumerians believed that their behavior as a society directly impacted their fate -- in other words, if they behaved badly the gods would punish them. ...
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... and dutiful to other gods. The gods do not punish nor are they responsible for mortals on moral grounds. Over the powers of the ...
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... The gods also punish the people of Thebes with hard times since it is these people who brought Oedipus into the land as their king. ...
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... the gods on Mount Olympus where he wields a terrible thunder bolt in which he uses to discipline those who displease him. Zeus is also known to punish those ...
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... He is the leader of the gods and all mortal men. ... But to sum it up, Zeus was also known to punish/kill those who lied or broke oaths. ...
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... a minor sea goddess, to ask Zeus to punish the Achaeans for their unfaithfulness to such a great warrior as himself. Zeus, father of the gods, is reluctant at ...
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Are We Taking GODS Place? ... by God to eat and enjoy, natural death is made by God to regulate population and the death penalty is made by man to punish those who ...
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