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MONSTERS from Greek Mythology
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Monsters. from Greek Mythology. Cyclops. What is this? Giant creature with one eye More than one are called Cyclopes (sigh-kloe-PEES) Notable Cyclops in The Odyssey is Polyphemus. Argus. Who does this resemble? Creature with 100 eyes Slayed by Hermes and his eyes given to Hera - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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Page 1: Monsters

MONSTERS

from Greek Mythology

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Cyclops

What is this? Giant creature

with one eye More than one are

called Cyclopes (sigh-kloe-PEES)

Notable Cyclops in The Odyssey is Polyphemus

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Argus

Who does this resemble?

Creature with 100 eyes

Slayed by Hermes and his eyes given to Hera

She put them on the feathers of her bird the peacock

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Chimera

What is this? the body and

maned head of a lion, a goat's head rising from its back, and a serpentine tail

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Centaur

What is this? Head and torso of

a man and body and legs of a horse

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Cerberus

Who is this? Giant three-

headed dog Guarded the

gates of the Land of the Dead

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Gorgon

What is this? Hair is a cluster of

writhing snakes with hideous faces

Can you name a famous gorgon?

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Griffin

What is this? Head of an eagle

and the body of a lion

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Hydra

What is this? Many-headed sea

serpent Every time a head

is severed two grow in its place.

Eventually killed by Hercules (Heracles)

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Harpies

What are these? Have the face of

a woman but the body and wings of a bird

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Minotaur

What is this? Head of a bull and

the body of a man Kept in a labyrinth,

or extensive maze Ate people Killed by Greek

hero Theseus

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Pegasus

What is this? winged horse that

carries the thunderbolt of Zeus

He sprang full-grown from the spilled blood of the dying Gorgon Medusa.

Not a unicorn!

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Phoenix

What is this? Mythical firebird Lives for 500

years Reproduces itself

at death Dies by fire and

from its ashes, its offspring is born

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Sirens

What are these? Winged women

with deadly addictive voices

They lure sailors to their death with their song.

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Sphinx

What is this? Head of a woman,

wings of a bird, and the body of a lion

A bit different from the Egyptian sphinx

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Titans

Who are they? Not those Titans! The Titans from

Greek Mythology were a generation of 12 gods and goddesses who were overthrown by Zeus and the other Olympians.