The Greek idea of hubris.
Title: The Greek idea of hubris.
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Details: Words: 443 | Pages: 2 (approximately 235 words/page)
The Greek idea of hubris.
Category: /Social Sciences/Education
Details: Words: 443 | Pages: 2 (approximately 235 words/page)
MYTHOLOGY HUBRIS ESSAY
The Greek idea of hubris is comparing oneself to the gods. In the novel of Mythology by Edith Hamilton many hubris sins were committed. Bellerophon, Arachne, and Niobe, are examples of some victims of the hubris sin where they suffered immersive consequences.
To begin with, Bellerophon demonstrates the hazards of hubris when he tried to ride Pegasus to Mt. Olympus. After Bellerophon rode Pegasus for the first time he was so satisfied
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seven daughters. She became a stone like her heart and every night and day she cried. The hubris of Niobe was an enormous danger.
Bellerophon, Arachne, and Niobe show the real threat of the hubris sin. First Bellerophon became a cripple outcast, next Arachne was turned into a spider, and finally Niobe was turned into a stone .One lesson all three learned was not to have exissive pride and to learn what their place is .