Zeus Zeus’ lovers expressions Love affaires Zeus and Olympics Zeus • • • • Zeus: god of the sky; ruler of Olympus Symbols: thunderbolt, eagle, aegis Other names: Jupiter Jove Aegis: a garment made of goatskin, posses the power to terrify and disperse the enemy or to protect friends Under the aegis of /under one’s aegis在…的庇 护/保护下 Zeus Zeus Some expressions Eg. 1) He thought he was under the unfailing aegis of law. 2) This is a refugee program under the aegis of the United Nations. Words: Jovian朱庇特的,威风凛凛的 joviality 快活,愉快 a jovial old fellow speak in a jovial mood greet sb. with customary joviality Jupiter’s beard 长生草 Zeus’ Wives Hera : Ares Hebe Hephaestus Leto : Apollo Artemis Mnemosyne :The Nine Muses Metis (海洋 女仙): Athena Demeter : Persephone Zeus’ Love Affairs (P17) (p18): : ): of the and little Zeus & Europa Zeus & Europa Zeus & Europa Zeus & Io Zeus & Callisto Zeus and Olympics of Ancient Greece • • • • the symbol of power, rule, and law. the father god and the upholder of morality god of weather and fertility worshiped in connection with almost every aspect of life Zeus and Olympics of Ancient Greece • The Olympics of ancient Greece: The ancient Greek games were held, every fourth summer, at Olympia, in honor of Zeus. The events: at first, only running later, the long run ,pentathlon , boxing , chariot racing, wrestling, the foot race were added. Zeus and Olympics of Ancient Greece Features: 1. Greek athletes competed without clothing gymnos: naked (Greek meaning ) gymnasium 2. The principal event remained : a sprint of about 200 yards : stadion stadium Zeus and Olympics of Ancient Greece The Heraea: the games held by ancient Greek women in honor of Hera, unmarried young women competed on the Olympic track in a foot race 5/6as long as the men’s stadion. The image of Zeus --- from Iliad • Jove said, and nodded with his shadowy brows; • Waved on th’immortal head th’ambrosial locks,--• And all Olympus trembled at his nod. • 天帝说完, 点了点头 , 抖了抖他那浓黑的 眉毛, • 在那永生的头上,他 的卷发散发着香气, 摇晃着, • 他这一点头啊, 真个 奥林匹斯神山都在颤 抖。 Hera Hera • Name: Hera • Other name: Juno • Role : goddess/patroness of marriage, the queen of Greek gods • Symbols: scepter, diadem (crown of jewels and flowers), • Animals: cuckoo , cow peacock • Fruits: apple, pomegranate • Characteristics: jealousy, beauty, guile • Marriage: full of quarrels and infidelities on the part of Zeus • Children: Ares (god of war) Hebe (goddes of youth) • Hephaestus (god of forge) Hera • Hera, the queen of the Olympian gods, appears both in the Iliad and the Odyssey of Homer. Hesiod mentions Hera in his introduction to the Theogony : Queenly Hera, the Lady of Argos who walks in golden sandals. Hesiod is in effect justifying the legitimacy of Hera’s claim as the queen of the heavens by stating: Hera Zeus made Hera his buxom bride, And she lay in love with the king of gods and men and bore Hebe and Ares and Eleithyia. In this way , Hera’s status as wife and mother also serves as the divine model for the role of women in human marriage. Words: Junonian Junoesque 华贵美丽的