Earthquake
The myth of Earthquake has three different purposes. First, its shows the power of Zeus, being able to maintain peace and order in the universe which he rules. Earthquake is the first challenger of Zeus's great power. Earthquake is a very formidable foe that has tremendous strength and size. Zeus got rid of Earthquake by himself and was able to triumph, but the triumph would not have been possible without the support and help of other gods. The Gods all thought and worked together to defeat this horrible monster. Zeus sets an example for all modern leaders to follow in this myth. The myth of Earthquake is also used to explain a natural phenomenon. Earthquakes can cause great destruction. Throughout time earthquakes have destroyed cities, and killed people. Earthquakes have caused millions of dollars in damage like the earthquake in San Francisco in 1989. Earthquakes have always been feared greatly by people who have experienced them or heard of them and will frighten people for as long as life goes on. The myth of Earthquake also explains the Bermuda Triangle, another phenomenon in nature. Many ships have disappeared whil
Zeus's brother Poseidon, the Lord of the Sea, thought of an idea. Poseidon remembered that in between three different islands there was a water funnel that is impossible to see, but its inhaled anything that passed over it. The funnel led directly to the center of the earth, where whatever it inhaled would be trapped for the rest of eternity. This idea appealed to Zeus. Zeus knew that because Earthquake was immortal, that he must trap Earthquake somewhere where he would never be able to escape. This was the perfect idea, and now all Zeus had to do was lure Earthquake in between these three islands that created a triangle.
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Approximate Word count = 1667
Approximate Pages = 7 (250 words per page double spaced)
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