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Greek mythology provided explanations for natural phenomena and human behavior from "summary" of The Life of Greece by Will Durant

The Greeks, long before the dawn of science, sought to understand the world around them. They gazed up at the heavens and down at the earth, pondering the mysteries of nature. In their quest for knowledge, they turned to mythology - a rich tapestry of stories that provided explanations for the natural phenomena they observed. Through the lens of mythology, the Greeks saw the world as a place imbued with meaning and purpose. They believed that the gods and goddesses controlled the forces of nature, shaping the world in their image. Thunder and lightning were the tools of Zeus, the mighty king of the gods. The changing seasons were the result of Persephone's descent into the underworld. The oceans were ruled by Poseidon, god of the sea. But mythology was not just a way to understand the natural world; it also served as a guide to human behavior. The myths were filled with tales of love, jealousy, betrayal, and heroism - all reflections of the human experience. Achilles' rage, Medea...
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    The Life of Greece

    Will Durant

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