Phatheon
Pegasus and Bellerophon
Otus and Ephiltes
Daedalus
Name the story
100
Who was the mortal boy who seeks to find if his dad is really the Sun-God
Phaethon
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Who was Bellephron?
Bellephron was a young man who wanted Pegasus more than anything on the earth
100
Who were Otus and Ephialtes?
They were giant twin brothers who challenged the gods.
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Who was Daedalus?
Daedalus was the architect who created the Labyrinth for the Minotaur.
100
In what story does the main character(s) death come from killing the only thing that he loved?
Otus and Ephiltes because they ended up being tricked into killing eachother
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Who was Patheon's father
The Sun-God
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How did Bellerophon get Pegasus?
Bellerophon asked a wise seer of Ephyrne and he told him to go to Athena's temple and sleep there. After he slept Athena's temple he was given what he desired
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What did Otus and Ephiltes do to the gods?
They imprisoned Ares. Threatened that they would pile mount Pelion on Mount Ossa. And they chased Artemis over the hills and into the woods
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Why was King Minos mad?
King Minos believed that Daedalus helped the Athenians escape the Labyrinth
200
What story takes place with the god who has the palace of the sun- a radiant place that shone with gold and gleamed with ivory and sparkled with jewels. It was always noon there.
Phaethon. The Sun-God lives in the palace of the sun
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What was Phatheon's one wish he asked of from his father?
His wish was to be the Sun-God for a day and ride the chariot
300
What led to downfall of Pegasus and Bellerophon?
Pegasus and Bellerophon let the pride get to them and they challenged the gods, attempting to ride to Olympus
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How did Otus and Ephiltes die?
Artemis tricked them into killing one another after they chased her into the woods
300
When Daedalus and his son where trapped in the Labyrinth by King Minos, how did they escape?
Daedalus escaped by building two pairs of wings
300
In what story does a son disobey his father, having his power going to his head and melting because he was too close to the sun.
Daedalus
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Explain Phatheon's death
Phatheon died because he took the consequences and rode his dad's chariot. He lost control and plunging down Phatheon died, leaving the earth on fire
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What could be possible lessons taken from this story?
Do not question authority Respect everyone Do not let pride get the best of you
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How did Homer describe Otus and Ephiltes?
They were "tallest of all that the life-giving earth"
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How did Daedalus's son, Icarus die?
When trying to escape the labyrinth, Icarus flew to high and too close to the sun.
400
In what story does Athena's charm work, granting the wish of a young man who sleeps overnight in her temple.
Pegasus and Bellerophon. Bellerophon sleeps overnight at Athena's temple, hoping she will grant him Pegasus.
500
Summerize the story of Phatheon
A mortal boy named patheon seeks to find if the Sun-God is really his dad. When he does, his wish is to be his father and ride in his chariot. But there are bad consequences. Ignoring what might happen, Patheon rides the chariot and it leads him to his death.
500
What ended up happening to Pegasus and Bellerophon?
Hated by the gods, Bellerophon wandered alone devouring his own soul, and Pegasus found shelter in the stalls of Olympus where the steeds of Zeus were cared for
500
Why didn't Zeus kill Otus and Ephialtes?
Because Poseiden convinced Zeus that he would keep him in order and Poseiden had a plan.
500
What was King Mino's plan to find Daedalus after he escaped from the Labyrinth?
King Mino's plan was to proclaim everywhere that whoever can pass a thread through an intricately spiraled shell will be rewarded, knowing that Daedalus was smart enough to pass the test.
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In what story does a mortal takes the consequences and dies leaving the world on fire.
Paethon. Paethon ride's his father's chariot taking the consequences.