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IEW 2 Lesson 7-Keep Greek and Roman Myths Alive!

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We need to keep Greek and Roman myths alive! People are beginning to not notice references in the myths and not recognize characters anymore. Myths actually represent situations. Here is an example. In the story of The Trojan Horse, there was a wooden horse that was secretly full of Greek Soldiers. The Trojans thought it was a gift from the Greeks but it was not. From Shakespeare to Mary Shelley a lot of authors have made allusions to these myths. Our understanding and enjoyment of literature would be richer if myths were more developed. That is why we need to keep myths ALIVE!

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Hello! My name is Dan, and I am 13 years old. I am the eldest of three children. This site is a collection of my writing assignments from the Institute for Excellence in Writing's (IEW) Following Narnia Volume 1: The Lion's Song, Mystery of History (MOH) Volume 4, and other books. Plus, some made-up stories.

 

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