Greek Myths by Marcia Williams

Greek myths contain some of the most beloved heroes and heroines in history and rank among the greatest, most thrilling tales ever told. You can read about Theseus, who defeated the dreaded Minotaur, Heracles and his twelve tasks, Orpheus and Eurydice, the tragic lovers, Perseus, the Gorgon-slayer, musician Arion and the dolphins who saved him, Pandora and her little box of horrors, the feather-clad flyers Daedalus and Icarus, and the weaving competition between Arachne and the goddess Athene in this book. These stories have all been updated with vivid language and dramatic graphic style to make them entertaining and approachable for young children.

Greek Myths by Marcia Williams

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Myths are interesting to me because they are great stories. I enjoy unicorn myths because I enjoy unicorns. Myths are untrue. But as for Jesus, I’m not sure. I believe he to be a myth. Myths have been created for a very long period. Like the woman with the snakes on her head; that’s definitely not genuine, but considering when it happened, perhaps it was. Or mostly true. as Jesus. The woman with the snakes on her head isn’t that terrifying, in my opinion. Snakes are exquisite animals. If the snakes had closed their eyes, I think the lady would have looked stunning with all of them on her head. I consider myths to be fascinating tales.

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