This week I continued my research of the
cultural awareness of the mythology in different places. I have already done a
lot of research on the Chinese and the Norse mythology, so I did some research
of the Greek mythology this week.
I searched for information on the website,
and I found a website, www.greekmythology.com.
In this website, I can find the descriptions to all the gods and characters in
the Greek mythology, and it seems that the Greek mythology has the most systematic
background and relations in all mythology, and it is also very complicated. Here
are some examples of the Greek mythology.
The first story is about Sisyphus. Sisyphus
was the king of Ephyra (Corinth) in Greek mythology. He was the son of King
Aeolus of Thessaly and Enarete. He founded Ephyra, which he ruled over as its
first king. His spouse was the nymph Merope, with whom he had four children;
Glaucus, Ornytion, Almus, and Thersander. Although Sisyphus helped its city
become a commercial hub and invested in navigation, he was a sly and deceitful
person. In numerous occasions, he violated the Xenia, the concept of hospitality
and generosity shown to travellers and guests, by killing them, so he could
prove that he was a ruthless king. These violations made him fall in the eyes
of Zeus, who was in charge of promoting the Xenia. Another time that Sisyphus
infuriated Zeus when he told the river god Asopus where his daughter Aegina was
- Zeus had previously kidnapped her. In return, Asopus created a spring to flow
on the Acropolis of Corinth. The now furious father of gods decided to punish
Sisyphus for good. He asked Thanatos, personification of death, to take him and
chain him in the Underworld. When Thanatos went to Sisyphus, the king asked how
the chains actually worked; Thanatos agreed, but Sisyphus swiftly managed to
chain Thanatos instead. With Death now in chains, no mortal could die and go to
the Underworld. After a while, the situation aggravated, and the god of war
Ares, unhappy that his wars were no longer interesting as no one died, released
Thanatos. He then trapped Sisyphus and gave him to Thanatos too. Another
version of the story has it that Hades was sent instead of Thanatos, and it was
him that was tricked and chained by Sisyphus. As a result, people could no
longer make sacrifices, and the sick would no longer find peace as they
couldn't die. All gods told Sisyphus they would make his life a living hell if
he didn't free Hades, and he reluctantly agreed. Before surrendering though and
dying, Sisyphus told his wife Merope to later throw his lifeless body in the
middle of the city square, as a test for his wife's love for him. As a result,
his body ended up on the banks of the river Styx. Sisyphus, now in the
Underworld, told Persephone, queen of the underworld, what had happened, and
told her to release him and send him back to the living, so he could punish his
wife. Persephone agreed, and Sisyphus went back to the realm of the living. He
found his wife and scolded her, but he then refused to return to Tartarus. In
the end, the god Hermes took him and dragged him there. Zeus, fed up with
Sisyphus' tricks and cunning as well as his hubris - believing he was more cunning
than Zeus - punished him to eternally push a boulder uphill. However, as soon
as he would reach the top of the hill, the boulder would roll off and Sisyphus
had to push it back again.
Another story from Greek mythology is about
the Trojan War. This is a very famous war in the Greek mythology. The beginning
of this war is because of a party. The god of gods organised a grand feast in
celebration of Peleus' and Thetis' marriage, in which all of the gods and
important figures were invited, except the goddess of strife, Eris. The goddess
was stopped at the door by Hermes, infuriating her. Before she left, she threw
her gift amidst the guests; the Apple of Discord, a golden apple on which the
words "to the fairest" had been inscribed. Hera, Athena, and Aphrodite
started quarreling over who should be the one to take the apple, and demanded
that Zeus decide on this matter. Zeus knew that if he made a choice, he would
cause the anger of the other two that wouldn't be picked, and decided to
abstain; instead, he appointed Paris, the young prince of Troy, as the judge.
Paris could not make a decision, even after seeing the three goddesses naked,
so they started bribing him; Hera said that he would get political power and be
the ruler of the continent of Asia; Athena would give him wisdom and great
skills in battle; and Aphrodite offered him the most beautiful woman in the
world, Helen of Sparta. Paris gave the apple to Aphrodite, and returned to
Troy. The story later is too long so I just pick this part of this story as it
is enough to prove my topic.
The Greek mythology is quite different in
many places compared with the Chinese mythology and the Norse mythology. The
gods also have emotion in the Greek mythology, they would be angry, envy, vain,
happy, and they will also make mistakes and be punished (like Sisyphus), and
Gods in Greek mythology seems have lots of conflicts, and often harm each
other. But gods in Greek mythology is the most powerful. The relationship
between gods and humans can’t be surpass in the Greek mythology. This is
different in the Chinese mythology, humans can be gods if they keep discipline
themselves for a very long time, but the main point to be a god is to be
motionless in Chinese mythology.
Another difference in these mythology is the
fate. In Greek and Norse mythology, the gods cannot fight with the destiny,
they all need to followed the destiny, but in Chinese mythology, we do not
emphasize the importance of destiny, and the destiny can even be changed by
some gods. When facing some disasters, the gods in the Greek and Norse
mythology cannot fight against them because this is their destiny, but in
Chinese mythology, gods or the humans could fight, and in most cases they will
win and alive. So someone summarized the Chinese mythology as the history of
fighting with the nature, and summarized the Greek mythology as the history of
incest and obstruct others.
This topic is too complicated in some ways
so I cannot learn a lot of it, but I still get a lot of information and learn a
lot from it. I hope the readers can also learn something from my blog.