Goddess Essays

  • Goddess of Love or Goddess of Fertility

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    mythology. These ancient goddess are where we get the structural ideas for the Church of Aphrodite and the Fellowship of Isis. These are two neopagan religions that have developed in the last century. The Fellowship of Isis has flourished, while the Church of Aphrodite has seen little activity in the last few years. Both of these new religions worship the idea of the mother goddess, but they why has one not done so well? To answer this we must first consider the patron goddess that is being worshipped

  • The faces of the Goddess

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    The faces of the Goddess Throughout history women have empowered themselves by taking on many different titles and roles. This can be seen in the two allegorical fantasy novels The Mists of Avalon and Forest house, both written by Marion Zimmer Bradley. In both novels we see the female protagonists take on many different roles as they move throughout the different stages of their lives. In the novels it is believed that the Goddess shows herself in every woman. The stages and roles held

  • Circe: The Dread Goddess

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    Circe KIR kee The Dread Goddess Circe or (Kirke) is the daughter of Helios (The Sun) and Perseis (the daughter of Okeanos). On her island... in her palace... Circe waits for lost sailors to come wandering to her door as supplicants. Normally, a traveler is treated as a special guest but with Circe, travelers are drugged and then served as dinner. Odysseus and his desperate crew went ashore on the island of Aiaia hoping to find food and water. Odysseus sent twenty three men to explore the island but

  • Artemis, The Goddess of the Hunt

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    Artemis is known as the Greek goddess of the hunt, wilderness and fertility. She had gained these abilities form her father, Zeus, when she was just three years old. Artemis had asked her father for six wishes. These wishes include being an eternal virgin, to never marry, hunting dogs to aid her in the hunt, a bow and arrows, eighty hunting nymphs to assist her in the wild, and lastly, deer to lead her chariot (godsandgoddess.com). Her father granted her these wishes which is one of the major reasons

  • Who Is The Goddess Remembered?

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    The film Goddess Remembered, from the series Women and Spirituality, the Goddess Trilogy, directed by Donna Reed is a poetic documentary on the Goddess movement and feminist theories surrounding Old Europe. This documentary released in 1989 articulates the values of past ancestors, the goddess worshipping religions, and the linking of the loss of goddess-centered societies and values with today’s environmental crisis. Goddess Remembered speaks on the feminist theories of our past ancestors worshipping

  • The Greek Goddess Hebe

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    This artwork created by Gavin Hamilton shows the story of the greek goddess Hebe. Hebe is the goddess of youth and is the cuperbarar of the goddess. This means that she serves nectar to the gods and goddesses. She is mostly always shown affairing nectar to her father, Zeus, in disguise as an egal. There various types of lines in this painting, curvilinear lines dominate. The curvilinear lines are found in the way the woman 's body is positioned, the eagles wing and claws, the way the woman’s clothing

  • Lily as the Goddess Diana in The House of Mirth

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    Lily as the Goddess Diana in The House of Mirth One of the tragedies in The House of Mirth by Edith Wharton is that Lily Bart is unable to marry Laurence Selden and thereby secure a safe position in society. Their relationship fluctuates from casual intimacy to outright love depending on how and where Selden perceives Lily. Selden sees a beautious quality in Lily Bart that is not present in any of the other women in the novel. This mysterious beauty that is so often alluded to, in addition to

  • Free Essays on Homer’s Odyssey: The Goddess Athena

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    The Goddess Athena and Homer’s Odyssey In Greek mythology, there are many, many gods and goddesses that the people prayed to on a regular basis for everyday things we take for granted. There was usually a different deity for anything a person wanted to pray for: love, money, children, success or almost anything else one could think of or want. People today are amazed at the number of gods there were and how people could remember which god did what. We study these today but still get easily confused

  • Aphrodite: The Most Legendary Goddess Of All Time

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    Do you ever wish you were born from sea foam? What about if you were the most beautiful girl (or guy, I don’t judge) to ever exist? Or what if you lead the beginning of the Trojan War? Historians believe Aphrodite is the most legendary goddess of all time because of her origin/history, ironic carefree personality, and because of her involvement in most Greek stories. Aphrodite has the most captivating dawning and history out of all the goddesses. Uranus who was very harsh to his wife Gaia and children

  • Feminist Spirituality and Goddess Religion

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    Feminist Spirituality and Goddess Religion Thousands of years ago, the Goddess was viewed as an autonomous entity worthy of respect from men and women alike. Because of societal changes caused by Eastern influence, a patriarchial system conquered all aspects of life including religion. “Furthermore, most feminists interested in goddesses are women who strongly reject western patriarchal theology”(Culpepper 51). Thus, there was this very strong feminist idea of women being the prime in the early

  • The Goddess in Toni Morrison's Beloved

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    The concept of the goddess--especially in her three-fold embodiment as maiden, mother, and crone-is amazingly persistent for writers who want to explore gender roles. In particular, Toni Morrison uses the triple goddess to consider varieties of "male" and "female" thinking and to see how many roles an individual may wind up playing. The goddess we are concerned with in this Essay is many and yet one. She is a moon goddess, with triple aspects. Ths most common names she has traveled under are Artemis

  • The Great Mother Goddess: Middle Eastern Religion

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    For this lesson I chose to write about the Great Mother Goddess. During the Middle Eastern religions, mother goddess, was the symbol of the earth's fertility. Great Mother Goddess was adored under many names. There has been many similar figures in every part of the world representing Great Mother. At heart of others, she was represented as the mother of all things, the giver of life to the gods, human beings, and even beasts. There has been many legends stating that the forms of her cult involved

  • The Role of the Goddess in Hindu Religion

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    A living, vibrant tradition of goddess worship is at the heart of the Hindu religion; many goddesses are worshipped on a daily basis throughout India and the Hindu world, although most individual goddesses are seen as a manifestation of one Great Goddess (Flood 174). The Goddess is an ubiquitous figure in popular media, devotion, and academic study. In 1975, an Indian movie called Jai Santoshi Maa (“Hail to the Mother of Satisfaction”) with a small budget, largely unknown cast, cheesy, almost comical

  • Birth of the Universe

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    dimensional creation, first comes space. We have suggested that the Goddess energy — the original energy that creates itself without space or time — first creates God. No, we do not mean the God of religious text and doctrine Eastern or Western — not that God that so frequently comes to mind when the word is said or thought. We speak of the genuine article, if you will. We speak of the more-real God that to most remains unknown. The Goddess first creates God. She first gives birth to God, if you will

  • Write An Essay On Athena Character Traits

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    Athena Athena is the greek goddess of wisdom, skill and warfare. She was regarded as the virgin patroness of the great city of Athens. Known for her immense intelligence and strategic thinking, as well as her caring and compassionate nature, Athena led many victories with few casulaties, a stark contrast to the war god, Ares. Despite both Ares and Athena being gods of war, the two had very different motives. Athena’s moral and military superiority to Ares is seen in the fact that she represented

  • Hawians and Their History

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    gathered native foods. My people the Hawaiians believed in many legends and had many gods to worship. One of the gods that they worship is Pele, the goddess of the fire. Whenever Pele was angry or got restless, that was when my people believed, her volcanoes erupted. Another famous goddess was the Goddess Hi’iaka. Hi’iaka was the Water Goddess, and was Pele’s sister. Some people say that Hi’iaka was an egg shaped object that Pele usually carried around under her arm. Another god was Wakea. Wakea

  • Vladimir Virgin Analysis

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    works that I will be representing in my paper are the Snake Goddess and Vladimir Virgin. The Vladimir Virgin is part of the Russian culture during the Byzantine period. The Snake Goddess is part of the Minoan Culture during Prehistoric period. The artworks represent the divine theme that is present throughout history. The divine is a way of explaining or giving meaning to something that would be otherwise unexplainable. The gods, goddess and iconic figures are seen as divine because that helps the

  • Artemis

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    her actual birthplace is not Delos, but an island called Ortygia. Although the two islands could be one and the same, it is not clear. In helping with the birth of her brother Artemis fulfilled her role as a goddess of childbirth (which she shares with Eileithyia and Hera). She is the goddess of chastity, the hunt and the moon, too. But I'll get more into those later. Artemis was closely linked with her brother. For example, sudden death, particularly of the young, was often attributed to them (Artemis

  • Women's Perspective And Roles From The Bronze Age To The Assyrian Kingdom

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    both genders enjoyed the same privileges. By this time is where Inanna, the Sumerian goddess of love, fertility, and warfare, reached a peak of hegemony. Inanna’s characteristics were compared more to the ones with men’s because of the way she faces dangerous and unknown journeys. Inanna is considered to play a masculine role also since she is represented as an aggressive, demanding, and self-determinate goddess which nothing to stop her from achieving her purpose. Her dominance and undeniable authority

  • Aphrodite

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    Aphrodite The image that has been produced over time about the Goddess of Desire, the renowned Aphrodite, is one of a longhaired beauty, riding atop a scallop shell to bestow her beauteous wonders upon the mortal earth and Olympus. This is an icon of femininity and perfection, the most stunning of the already statuesque gods and goddesses. Doves and sparrows are her counterparts as is the sweet and playful Cupid in later Roman myths. However, this seemingly flawless picture of delicacy and