Medusa & Athena | Athena & Poseidon | Greek Mythology for Kids | Ancient Greek Gods and Goddesses
Summary
TLDRقصة مذهلة عن ميدوزا، الفتاة الجميلة في أثينا، يبدو أنها كانت الأكثر جمالا، لكن كانت فخورة جدًا بجمالها وتتباهي بها. عندما أطلقت على أثينا، أغضبت الإلهة أثينا وأ革ت وجهها إلى وحش وحشة، وشعرها إلى ثعابين. في قصة أخرى، تنافس أثينا وبوزينوس لحماية قرية جديدة، فازت أثينا بفضل شجرة الزيتون التي أعطت للناس أكثر من ملاءمة.
Takeaways
- 🧝♀️ Medusa كانت فتاة جميلة تعيش في أثينا، يونان، وتعتبر الأكثر جمالا في المدينة.
- 🪞 Medusa كانت فخورة جدًا بجمالها وتتباهي بها بشكل مفرط.
- 🏛当她第一次参观帕台农神庙时,Medusa 没有对女神雅典娜表示敬意,反而认为自己比女神更美。
- 😠女神雅典娜对Medusa的虚荣心感到愤怒,并剥夺了她的美貌,将她变成了一个怪物。
- 🐍 Medusa的头发变成了蛇,任何看到她面孔的人都会变成石头。
- 🌍 Athena 将 Medusa 发配到地球的尽头,与戈尔贡姐妹一起生活,以防止无辜者变成石头。
- 🌊 Poseidon 是海神,喜欢守护沿海城镇,并希望人们为他建造神庙并献上礼物。
- 🏞️ 雅典娜和波塞冬都注意到了一个新兴的沿海村庄,并都声称它是自己的。
- 🎁 雅典娜和波塞冬进行了一场竞赛,以决定谁能成为该村的守护神。
- 🚿 Poseidon 给了村庄一条溪流,但它是咸水,而 Athena 给了一棵橄榄树,这对村民来说非常有用。
- 🏆 最终,波塞冬让步,宣布雅典娜为胜者,因此这个村庄得到了智慧女神的守护。
- 📜 为了纪念 Athena,这个村庄被重新命名为 Athens。
Q & A
ماذا كان الاسم الكامل للفتاة الجميلة التي كانت تعيش في أثينا؟
-اسم الفتاة الجميلة كان ميدوزا.
في أي مدينة وأين كانت ميدوزا تعيش؟
-كانت ميدوزا تعيش في مدينة أثينا في اليونان.
لماذا كانت ميدوزا مغرية بجمالها؟
-كانت ميدوزا مغرية بجمالها لأنها كانت تعتقد أنها أجمل من جميع الفتيات في المدينة.
ماذا كان المكان الذي زرته ميدوزا مع أصدقائها لأول مرة؟
-زارت ميدوزا مع أصدقائها أول مرة البارثينون، الهيكل الأكبر لإلهة أثينا في البلاد.
ماذا حدث عندما قالت ميدوزا أنها أجمل من إلهة أثينا؟
-عندما قالت ميدوزا أنها أجمل من إلهة أثينا، أغضبت أثينا وغيرت وجهها إلى واحشة وجعل شعرها يشبه ثعابب.
ماذا كان التأثير الذي أدى إلى تغيير وجه ميدوزا؟
-أدى الغضب من إلهة أثينا إلى تغيير وجه ميدوزا إلى واحشة وجعل شعرها يشبه ثعابب.
ماذا كانت النتيجة التي أرادت أثينا من تغيير وجه ميدوزا؟
-أرادت أثينا من تغيير وجه ميدوزا أن تكون دعوة لآخرين لكي يتحكموا في الفخر.
لماذا اختارت أثينا أن تجعل ميدوزا تعيش مع أخواتها الغول؟
-اختارت أثينا أن تجعل ميدوزا تعيش مع أخواتها الغول لتجنب تحويل الinnocents إلى حجر بالرؤية.
ماذا كانت المنافسة بين أثينا وبوسيدون؟
-كانت المنافسة بين أثينا وبوسيدون حول من يمتلك القرية البحرية الجديدة ويقدم الهدية الأكثر فائدة للناس.
ماذا كانت الهدية التي قدمتها أثينا للقرية؟
-قدمت أثينا شجرة الزيتون، التي كانت توفر ال庶ود للبناء، والفاكهة للأكل والزيت للطهي.
لماذا أصبحت أثينا حفيظة للقرية التي أطلقوا عليها أثينا؟
-أصبحت أثينا حفيظة للقرية لأنها فازت في المنافسة مع بوسيدون وأظهرت أن الهدية التي قدمتها كانت أكثر فائدة للناس.
Outlines
🧝♀️ Medusa's Vanity and Athena's Wrath
The first paragraph narrates the tale of Medusa, a maiden renowned for her beauty in Athens, Greece. Her excessive pride in her appearance led her to boast about her looks incessantly. During a visit to the Parthenon, the temple dedicated to Athena, Medusa's vanity reached a peak when she claimed to be more beautiful than the goddess herself. This arrogance angered Athena, who punished Medusa by transforming her into a monster with snakes for hair, cursed to turn anyone who looked at her into stone. Athena then banished Medusa to live with the Gorgon sisters, ensuring her deadly gaze could not harm the innocent.
🏛 The Contest for Athens' Patronage
The second paragraph describes a contest between Athena and Poseidon for the patronage of a new coastal village in Ancient Greece. Both deities wanted to be the protector of the town, but the villagers were reluctant to choose between them. Athena, the goddess of wisdom, proposed a contest where each god would offer a gift to the town, and the villagers would decide which was more beneficial. Poseidon created a stream, but it turned out to be saltwater, making it useless for the villagers. Athena, on the other hand, brought forth an olive tree, which provided multiple benefits such as food, wood for construction, and oil. Despite Poseidon's initial gift being less useful, he graciously conceded and declared Athena the winner, leading the village to be named Athens in her honor.
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Keywords
💡Medusa
💡Athena
💡Parthenon
💡Pride
💡Gorgon sisters
💡Poseidon
💡Olive tree
💡Contest
💡Wisdom
💡Vanity
💡Transformation
Highlights
Medusa, a beautiful maiden from Athens, Greece, was renowned for her beauty but was excessively proud of it.
Medusa's vanity led her to boast about her beauty, often forgetting her duties due to her self-admiration.
Her pride was so great that she believed she would make a better subject for sculptures than Athena herself.
Medusa's arrogance reached its peak when she claimed to be prettier than Athena, goddess of wisdom, in the Parthenon.
Athena punished Medusa for her vanity by turning her into a hideous monster with snakes for hair.
The punishment included a curse that anyone who looked at Medusa would turn to stone.
Medusa was banished to live with the Gorgon sisters, away from the sight of innocent people.
In Ancient Greece, gods were believed to watch over towns, with Poseidon favoring coastal towns due to his domain over the sea.
Athena and Poseidon both claimed a new coastal village, leading to a contest to determine which god would be the guardian.
The contest involved each god providing a gift to the town, with the townspeople deciding which was more useful.
Poseidon's gift was a stream, but it turned out to be salt water, making it unusable for the villagers.
Athena's gift was an olive tree, which provided multiple benefits to the villagers, including food, wood, and oil.
The villagers were torn between choosing Athena or Poseidon, fearing the consequences of angering the sea god.
Poseidon's reaction to the contest result was to send waves crashing against the shoreline, showing his displeasure.
Athena was chosen as the guardian of the village, leading to its renaming in her honor to Athens.
The story of Medusa and the contest between gods reflects the cultural beliefs and values of Ancient Greece regarding vanity and divine intervention.
Transcripts
once upon a time a long time ago there lived a beautiful maiden named Medusa
Medusa lived in the city of Athens in a country named Greece
and although there were many pretty girls in the city
Medusa was considered the most lovely
unfortunately, Medusa was very proud of her beauty and thought or spoke of little else
each day she boasted of how pretty she was and each day her boasts became more outrageous
Madusa would gaze lovingly at her reflection in the mirror
she admired herself in her hand mirror for an hour each morning and evening
she even stopped to admire herself in the well
each afternoon as she drew water for her father's horses
often forgetting to fetch the water in her distraction
on and on Medusa went about her beauty
to anyone and everyone who stopped long enough to hear her
until one day when she made her first visit to the Parthenon with her friends
the Parthenon was the largest temple to the goddess Athena in all the land
it was decorated with amazing sculptures and paintings
everyone who entered was awed by the beauty of the place and couldn't help but think of how grateful they were to Athena
goddess of wisdom for inspiring them and watching over their city of Athens
everyone that is except Medusa
when Medusa saw the sculptures she whispered that she would have made a much better subject for the sculpture than Athena
when Medusa saw the artwork she commented that the artist had done a fine job
but imagine how much more wonderful the painting would be if it was of Medusa
when Medusa reached the altar she sighed happily and said
my, this is a beautiful temple
it is a shame it was wasted on Athena for I am so much prettier than she is
perhaps someday people will build an even grander temple to my beauty
Medusa's friends grew pale whispers ran through all the people in the temple
who quickly began to leave for everyone knew that Athena enjoyed watching over the people of Athens
and feared what might happen if the goddess had overheard
before long the temple was empty of everyone except Medusa who was so busy gazing
proudly at her reflection in the large bronze doors that she hadn't noticed the swift departure of everyone else
the image was gazing at wavered and suddenly instead of her own features
it was the face of Athena that Medusa saw reflected back at her
vain and foolish girl Athena said angrily you think you are prettier than I am I doubt it to be true
but even if it were there is more to life than beauty alone while others work and play
and learn you do little but boast and admire yourself
Medusa tried to point out that her beauty was an inspiration to those around her
and that she made their lives better by simply looking so lovely
but Athena silenced her with a frustrated wave
nonsense Athena retorted
beauty fades swiftly in all mortals
it does not comfort the sick teach the unskilled or feed the hungry
and by my power, your loveliness shall be stripped away completely
your fate shall serve as a reminder to others to control their pride
and with those words Medusa's face changed to that of a hideous monster
her hair twisted and thickened into horrible snakes that hissed and fought each other atop her head
even you Medusa should you seek your reflection she'll turn to rock the instant you see your face
and with that Athena sent Medusa with her hair of snakes
to live with the blind monsters the Gorgon sisters at the ends of the earth
so that no innocence would be accidentally turned to stone at the sight of her
this story goes town in Ancient Greece hoped would choose to look after the townspeople
towns rarely had more than one God to keep an eye on their best interests
because most gods did not share well
at this time in history, not every village had a God
things were just getting started in Ancient Greece
Poseidon loved watching over towns he usually picked coastal towns since he was the lord of the sea
Poseidon was a very powerful God, he was a moody fellow too
he liked having people build temples in his honor and bring him gifts
they were not very useful gifts for a god of the sea but he enjoyed getting them anyway
as Greece grew and developed new towns sprang up all the time
Poseidon was always on the outlook for new coastal towns
he was not the only God who loved to be in charge
Athena along with other gods enjoyed that role as well
one day on the same day both Athena and Poseidon noticed a new coastal village
they both claimed the village as their own
most of the time humans were grateful when they were selected to be under the care of the God
but two gods that was one too many Poseidon wanted the townspeople to choose which God they wanted
himself or his niece Athena but the people did not want to choose they could only see trouble ahead if they did
Athena goddess of wisdom daughter of Zeus understood their worry
she challenged her uncle Poseidon to a contest both gods would give the town a gift the townspeople could decide
which gift was the more useful
Poseidon laughed in his mighty laugh and accepted her challenge
he slapped his spector against the side of the mountain
a stream appeared the people were excited a source of fresh water was so important
but when they tried to drink the water they discovered it was not fresh at all it was salt water
Athena waved her arm and an olive tree appeared
the people nibbled at the olives they were delicious the people were excited
the olive tree would provide wood for building homes
branches would provide kindling for kitchen stoves and fireplaces
the olives could be used for food the fruit could be pressed to release cooking oil it was wonderful
but there's was a coastal village the people could not risk angering the Lord of the sea
the mighty Poseidon as it turned out they did not have to choose Poseidon chose for them his laughs
sent waves crashing against the shoreline Poseidon proclaimed his niece the winner
that's how a small village gained a most powerful and wise Guardian the goddess Athena a guardian
who helped them rise to fame in her honor they named their village Athens
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