Age
11-13
Grade
6-8
Claire O'Neal
Artemis
Library Binding
(Mitchell Lane Publishers Sept. 14, 2007)
The ancient Greeks worshiped a complex group of deities, weaving their characters into timeless tales of love, heroism, and intrigue. Plays, poems, paintings, and sculptures commemorating these tales have survived for centuries. Even as world religions and scientific knowledge have evolved, bringing with them new beliefs and understanding of the world, the ancient Greek tales continue to provide a basic foundation for Western thought and sharp insight to the human psyche. The virgin goddess Artemis ruled the hunt, preferring the quiet wilderness to society. As an immortal, she lived a life mortal Greek women never could one that kept her away from men and marriage. Men (and women) who crossed the boundaries that protected her virginity were punished, often with their lives. But Artemis s boundaries also protected Greek women during childhood and childbirth. As a virgin warrior, women prayed to her to keep them safe when a husband could not.
- Series
- Profiles in Greek & Roman Mythology
- ISBN
- 1584155558 / 9781584155553
- Pages
- 48
- Weight
- 13.4 oz.
- Dimensions
- 6.7 x 0.4
in.