Gods and Goddesses

by Caitlyn Armstrong
(auburn,nebraska u.s.)

If I was a child of one of the gods I would be the daughter of ares! Or maybe even Athena or Poseidon. I wish my school had a Greek god and godesses club, I would so join the club. I have read all the Rick Riordan books and I have all them. I'm just waiting for another one to come out!



It would be fun to imagine all that! What characteristics would you have taken from your parents? Would you be similar to them or not? Who could be the mother, if the father was Ares? What kind of a father would he be? By the way, when we went to school (many years ago), we also chose what god/goddess we wanted to be!
Congratulations for your interest in Greek mythology and for wanting to know more!

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Artemis, Athena, and Hecate

by Caitlyn Armstrong
(auburn,nebraska u.s.)

They are the most fascinating to me because what they do inspires me to learn about them. Don't ask me why but I'm obsessed with the Greek gods and godesses. They are my most favorite thing in the whole world now. I am getting as much information about them as much as there is in the world! I just love all the Greek and Roman gods and godesses! I am glad I chose this site! Now I know more. Thanks!!!!! This isn't even a school project. This was just for fun. But it was very interesting to me and I will tell my friend about this site also because she loves the gods and godesses too.


Hello Caitlyn,
Thank you for your kind words. My favourite goddess is Athena :-) The ancient Greeks surely knew a lot about the human soul. And I think we can learn a lot from their gods: what to do and what not to do!

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